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Bettcher's aim (2012a, 2014), then, is to provide an account of trans politics that does not marginalize trans people who situate themselves within the binary and that successfully grounds their self-identity claims.
Regarding the mechanisms, our findings relate to the analysis of Evans & Davis [ 73], who situate the underlying mechanisms of high commitment management at the level of the internal social structure of the organisation.
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Another is the billionaire Mikhail D. Prokhorov, who situated himself as a candidate for middle-class liberals in the 2012 presidential election, but who seemed to withdraw abruptly from the political stage after that.
Just as Hartnell's designs for the coronation shaded off into a kind of performance art, Ballgowns ends with work by contemporary designers such as Giles, Gareth Pugh and Alexander McQueen who situated themselves inside a similarly theatrical arena.
Gaitskill is a writer who situates herself in a version of reality, and then studs it with the portents and symbols of the unconscious; the tiny box of found objects, including a broken doll that looks like Ginger, that Velvet keeps close; the news reports from the Iraq war that float from the car radio into Ginger's agitated brain.
Rather, he thinks in his own language (see Long 2003, who situates Seneca vis-à-vis other Roman philosophers), and he expects to be read by people who do their philosophizing in Latin, as well.
He does, however, acknowledge that critics can serve the practical danceworld purpose of being intermediaries who can situate the dance in dance practice and history and who can "tell us what to look for, so that we can see the design in the work and discern the relation between work and performance" (1995, 339).
For "LP1" Mr. Stewart leads a band of Nashville sidemen who often situate Ms. Stone in Southern soul, with the 1970s cackle of a clavinet or the gospel underpinnings of piano and organ.
The Supreme Court ruled that if the sodomy involved anyone "who might be coerced" or who was "situated in a relationship where consent might not easily be refused," constitutional protections did not apply.
It does not involve persons who might be injured or coerced or who are situated in relationships where consent might not easily be refused.
The essential elements of informed consent to research include the provision of relevant information to a person who is competent to make a decision, and who is situated so as to be able to do so voluntarily.
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