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broader and European
The `` overseas '' democracies have generally encouraged the European unification movement without seriously considering the wisdom of their own full participation in a broader Atlantic community.
Modern European conservatives such as Edmund Burke have found the extreme idealism of either democracy may endanger broader liberties, and similarly reject " abstract reason " as a guide for political theory.
North American wolves are generally the same size as European wolves, but have shorter legs, larger, rounder heads, broader, more obtuse muzzles, and a sensible depression at the union of nose and forehead, which is more arched and broad.
Mexican wolves in particular resemble some European wolves in stature, though their heads are usually broader, their necks thicker, their ears longer and their tails shorter.
Initially named " Digital European Cordless Telephone " at its launch by CEPT in November 1987, following a suggestion by Enrico Tosato of Italy, its name was soon changed to " Digital European Cordless Telecommunications " to reflect its broader range of application, including data services.
Ingrid Fromm, Siemens ' representative to IEEE 802, quickly achieved broader support for Ethernet beyond IEEE by the establishment of a competing Task Group " Local Networks " within the European standards body ECMA TC24.
Puritan millennialism has been placed in the broader context of European Reformed views on the millennium and interpretation of Biblical prophecy, for which representative figures of the period were Johannes Piscator, Thomas Brightman, Joseph Mede, Johannes Heinrich Alsted, and John Amos Comenius.
A proposed source for the differences is the Arabic poets and poetry of Muslim Spain and the broader European contact with the Islamic world.
By the 1970s AMT had 20 years ' experience tooling car kits, and the only difference European ownership made was a somewhat broader selection of subject matter than had been seen from them before or since.
In Germany, Imperial Chancellor Otto von Bismarck revised his initial dislike of colonies ( which he had seen as burdensome and useless ), partly because he was under pressure for colonial expansion matching that of the other European states, but also under the mistaken notion that Germany's entry into the colonial scramble could press Britain into conceding to broader German strategic ambitions.
In Mainland Europe, some scholars have suggested Glass-Steagall should be a model for any in-depth reform of bank regulation: notably in France where SFAF and World Pensions Council ( WPC ) banking experts have argued that " a new Glass-Steagall Act " should be viewed within the broader context of separation of powers in European Union law.
This broader definition of white people also includes light-skinned mulattoes of loosely coiled or straight hair and generally European features.
Apart from many fresh intellectual ideas and innovations ( for the Slovenian circumstances and intellectual coordinates, but very likely also in a wider sense ) Taja Kramberger has written many critical articles on various aspects of Slovenian history, cultural life, but also on broader European History and culture, e. g. on Spanish Civil War, different models of Enlightenment in Europe and the recurrent Enlightenment features in the works of Anton Tomaž Linhart, on epistemic divergence between Enlightenment's and Historismus's: de: Historismus ( Geschichtswissenschaft ) paradigms of historiography, on anthropology of translation, history of university and the formation of university habitus: fr: Habitus ( sociologie ), on literary and cultural fields: fr: Pierre Bourdieu # Théorie des champs in the 1930s in Slovenia ( by then partially covered by the administrative unit of Dravska banovina ) and on the role of women in the constitution of these fields etc.
In 1847 and 1848, broader European developments aggravated this tension.
Lesser Antillean music is part of the broader category of Caribbean music ; much of the folk and popular music is also a part of the Afro-American musical complex, being a mixture of African, European and indigenous American elements.
It has ash-brown upperparts and paler underparts, and has a broader body, wings and tail than any other European swallow.
Especially since the mid-20th-century European crisis, researchers have begun recognizing the importance of looking at nature from a broader, philosophical perspective rather than the narrow, positivist approach that relies implicitly on a hidden, unexamined philosophy.
In the broader context, reform of school mathematics curricula was also pursued in European countries such as the United Kingdom ( particularly by the School Mathematics Project ), and France, where the extremely high prestige of mathematical qualifications was not matched by teaching that connected with contemporary research and university topics.
The only significant industry in the area is food processing, but Croatia's ongoing integration into the broader European economy has led to Poreč seeing growth in its trade, finance and communication sectors.
OTEGLOBE is the only carrier in the broader SE European region, which reaches Western Europe through Greece with two fully owned, geographically diverse dual path, multi-wavelength networks, the GWEN & the TBN.
The archipelago was called the " East Indies " in the European colonial era and is still sometimes referred to as such, but broader usages of the " East Indies " term had included Indochina and the Indian subcontinent.
In 1999 the European Directive about a framework for electronic signatures opened a broader technological approach to electronic signatures.
Furthermore, scholars in whiteness studies sometimes seriously undermine their arguments by interpreting historical evidence independent of its broader context ( e. g., Karen Brodkin ’ s examination of American anti-Semitism largely neglects its roots in European anti-semitism ).

broader and project
However, after they heard Bel Geddes outline his project all other plans were scrapped as they favoured his design for its appeal to a broader audience.
Since 1996, however, the collection has also included oral histories of senior NASA administrators and officials, astronauts, and project managers, part of a broader project to document the lives of key agency individuals.
The Records of Early English Drama ( REED ), also known as the Centre for Research in Early English Drama, is an international scholarly project that looks at the broader context from which the great drama of Shakespeare and his contemporaries grew.
One of the network's many initiatives to reach out to a broader public is the transnational project Diversity within Unity, which advocates a communitarian approach towards immigration and minority rights in today's diversifying societies.
It includes many project management disciplines in common with PRINCE2, but has a broader focus to include the necessary integration of release management and both functional and non functional testing.
" The project has been hailed as " a nonproliferation success story " with the " potential to inform broader ' global cleanout ' efforts to address one of the weakest links in the nuclear nonproliferation chain: insufficiently secured civilian nuclear research facilities.
It is a sub-set of a broader procurement approach termed Public Private Partnership ( PPP ), with the main defining characteristic being the use of project finance ( using private sector debt and equity, underwritten by the public ) in order to deliver the public services.
The project is part of a broader program by One Laptop Per Child, a non-profit organisation started by Negroponte and other Media Lab faculty, to extend Internet access in developing countries.
Jarman described the project as " a film about punk " during pre-production, but later explained that it had a much broader thematic scope.
The Société du Havre de Montréal has proposed transforming the autoroute into an urban thoroughfare as part of a broader project to redevelop Montreal's harbourfront.
Following the war, and the departure of project founders Harrisson, Madge, and Jennings, research began to focus on the commercial habits of the country rather than the broader cultural research that characterised its first decade.
Some State of Tennessee money was allocated to the project, on the condition that the Tennessee State University football team move its home games there, and with the request that the team be named " Tennessee " ( instead of " Nashville "), which the franchise was planning to do anyway, in an attempt to appeal to the broader region.
Catholic missionary work was part of a broader project of conquest and colonization.
Scholars have explained these roles as emerging from his identity as a missionary priest, a participant in the Spanish evangelical fervor for converting newly discovered peoples, and as a part of the broader Franciscan millenarian project.
Recognizing the significance of the area, in 2003 they expanded their project into a survey of the broader Cochuah region.
To direct the newly fledged project, a Community Advisory Board was announced on April 4, 2005: two were elected by the pilot community, two were employees appointed by Sun, and one was appointed from the broader free software community by Sun.
The project was succeeded by the Wales Millennium Centre, which included a broader range of artistic offerings and was said to be more in keeping with Welsh culture, whilst retaining the opera element.
Founded in 1978 to develop and operate toll roads in Ireland, NTR has since diversified into broader infrastructural development by building on its entrepreneurial and project development experience.
Trained to draft, interpret and administer complex contracts, those QSs who operate in the broader field of project management often adopt other titles such as " Contracts manager " or " Construction surveyor ".
, more than 450, 000 people had bought a test kit, and the success of the project has spawned a broader interest in direct-to-consumer genetic testing.
In this context, GRNET is coordinating the SEEREN project for building a high-speed regional network which extends GEANT to all the Balkan countries, as well as the SEE-GRID project to prepare the ground for the region to join the broader European Grid computing activities.
Larry constantly challenges Charlie to employ a broader point of view to his work with the FBI and often assists him with this work, as when his cosmic listening project helped him with his signal analysis.

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