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For instance, worker protesters tend to use the discourse of socialist cultural traditions (Tong 2006), political appeals, and state policies and regulations (Cheng 2012) to defend their demands.

The Perfect Crime (Baudrillard 1996b) does not use the discourse of the postmodern per se, but makes ample use of his classic categories of simulation, hyperreality, and implosion to elucidate a new virtual order opposed to the previous order of reality, the murder of which is "the perfect crime" (see 16, 83, 125, 128, passim).

They continue to use the discourse of professionalism to rationalize their claims over the CPB system, depicting themselves as immune to influence by the corporate funders they depend on.

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As for protest frames, some protests simultaneously use the discourses of COLLECTIVISM and SOCIALISM, which we call "traditional cultural frame" (IF1), while other protestors use the policy-based frame of RU_VIOLATION and culture-based frames, which we call "mixed frames" (IF2-IF4).

This effectively uses the discourse of peers the international aid organizations to build a map of associations between issues, countries, and organizations.

While young women talked about the value of feminine respectability with regards to social reputation and their future marriageability, when with their peers they positioned themselves as subjects with agency using the discourse of empowered modern young women.

A recent review found that nurses, physicians and managers all used the discourse of "patient-centred care" to suggest that their own professional group was patient-centred while other professional groups were not [ 22].

Neither physiotherapists nor nurses explicitly used the discourse of 'medicine' or 'science' to differentiate themselves from GPs, as in Foley and Fairclough's [ 21] study which reported that midwives used a discourse of 'medicine' to attempt to establish themselves as equal to doctors, because they too used 'science' in their work.

To investigate how mental cognitive processes of 'knowing' and 'thinking' were used in the discourse of the patients in OCC-P, further analysis was performed.

They publish with -- and often look, dress, and use the same style of discourse as -- their mentors and eminent people in the field.

A new metaphor used in the articles they studied is that of 'targeting' (a rather popular metaphor in the discourse of nanomedicine), used "both to emphasize precision and to warn of the dangers of unintended cuts", that is, 'off-target' mistakes in the editing process (p. 8).

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