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Their view, broadly, is that you play the hand you're dealt in life.
Political Factory is, analysts say, one way of trying to change a view broadly held among Russia's youth that democracy is the ruling elite's way of retaining a tight grip on power rather than redistributing it among the people.
The ambitious plan by the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation to link physician pay to performance ("Carrots for Doctors," by Bill Keller, column, Jan . 28 reflects a view broadly held by health care policy makers and providers: to make the transformative changes needed to meet swelling demand with dwindling resources, we must explore new care delivery and payment models.
This is one reason to frame the view broadly, in terms of virtue, rather than morality.
A view broadly similar to Perry's early view is developed in Kaplan 1977/1989, where Kaplan distinguishes content and character, claiming that the latter captures the cognitive significance of an expression and the former is the bearer of truth value and the object of the propositional attitudes, often being a singular proposition.
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Viewed broadly, Mr. Velella has what is regarded as a predominantly pro-industry record on legislation, though not immutably so.
But it is certain, people around the region said, that it will be a long time before Iraq is viewed broadly as free and democratic.
His research focuses on the role of learning in sustainable development, on the contributions that education (viewed broadly) can make to this, and on the problems of researching the effectiveness of such activities.
He is viewed broadly in the halls of Congress as a vital asset — a trustworthy source for confidential and honest analysis on which Congress relies to make sound policy decisions.
The move to extend term limits through legislation, allowing city elected officials to stay in office for 12 years, instead of 8, has been viewed broadly as a carefully orchestrated maneuver between Mayor Bloomberg and the City Council speaker, Christine C. Quinn, both of whom have in the past opposed tinkering with the current law.
This essay, as well as papers by Jeffrey (1969) and Greeno (1970) which defend views broadly similar to the SR model, are collected in Salmon, 1971b.
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