Instead, he said there were understandings.
Such gripes reflect popular understandings of a politician’s role.
These new understandings was taken into account when designing workplaces.
The state, according to this view, may coerce only if it does so neutrally between such understandings.
While I had vague understandings of some of these words from secretly watching porn as a teenager, others were a mystery
To set the stage for this analysis, I first set out a simple example of choice against which to assess different understandings of behavior.
Both based on the latest understandings in science about how people work, and enabled by technological platforms built to bring us together.
Of course, these two understandings of being oppressed because you are a woman are not incompatible; in fact they typically support one another.
“Let me say this about our nuclear deterrent,” President Zardari told me, when asked about any recent understandings between Pakistan and the United States.
One cannot overestimate the extent to which Pitkin has shaped contemporary understandings of political representation, especially among political scientists.
Content producers must ensure that the relevant people are aware of any understandings reached with Director, Northern Ireland, or their nominee about a programme.
As such, it allows for an unequivocal denial of premise (1) of PEW, while quasi-realist views only reject that premise under certain understandings of direct presence.
Much cultural disagreement arises, it may be claimed, from local understandings of the virtues, but the virtues themselves are not relative to culture (Nussbaum 1993).
To restrain this, is inevitably to bring a Rust upon Mens Understandings. ’Tis a destroying of Civility, Good Breeding and even Charity it-self, under pretence of maintaining it.
Her new book is a history and examination of bestiality and zoophilia, tracing our changing understandings from Leviticus, to modern psychiatry, the animal rights movement, and beyond.
These disagreements point to big data as eliciting diverse understandings of the nature of knowledge and inquiry, and the complex iterations through which different inferential methods build on each other.
"People use the word 'psychopath' colloquially to describe a person whose behavior defies social norms and conventional understandings of right and wrong," Kelly Scott, a therapist at Tribeca Therapy in Manhattan, told Insider.
Mutual respectful engagement could enrich and transform both Chinese students’ understandings of the contemporary world and their place within it, and our own understandings of a rising China and our relation to it.
To say that God is identical with the world as a whole is not self-explanatory and, although often the matter is left disconcertingly vague, examination of the literature reveals a variety of different understandings of the identity relation being asserted here.
As a result, (5) can enjoy the default status according to some of the standard understandings of defaults as automatic, or more frequent, more salient, or even more ‘literal’ interpretations, or, alternatively, it can simply be an interpretation that is easier to process – arguably, in itself a plausible criterion for ‘defaultness’.
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As a result 5 can enjoy the default status according to some of the standard understandings of defaults as automatic or more frequent more salient or even more literal interpretations or alternatively it can simply be an interpretation that is easier to process – arguably in itself a plausible criterion for defaultness