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Throughout his life, Jay cultivated the kind of cultural and humanistic vision upon which public television and all our society's highest aspirations rest.
The vision upon which we have nurtured our faith in knowledge for centuries is no longer enough on its own to provide us with the instruments necessary for us to grasp the meaning of the changes underway (Decandia [2008]).
Disney and Gold have in the recent past accused Eisner of losing "sight of the vision upon which this Company was founded," which was "the desire to make the world a more magical place".
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As a result, basin development schemes and management plans – and the narrow vision of modernization upon which they are often based – tend to be more politicized and contested than was the case in the early and mid-twentieth century.
Emma Samman of ODI says, "It is not clear that the $1.25-a-day poverty line, the measure upon which this vision of a poverty-free world exists, is necessarily the best way to think about and measure poverty".So charities and others are urging the governments meeting in New York to adopt exacting targets for non-income measures of deprivation.
My inner vision's a movie screen upon which our nightmarish history plays.
In contrast to the often techno-managerial orientation of literatures on socio-technical transitions, we explore the political terrain upon which competing visions of energy futures and material interests collide and seek to accommodate one another.
And even if the shooter was unstable, the framework upon which he built his vision of race is not.
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