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A common criticism has been that many social science scholars ( such as economists, sociologists, and psychologists ) in Western countries focus disproportionately on Western subjects, while anthropology focuses disproportionately on the " other "; this has changed over the last part of the twentieth century as anthropologists increasingly, also study Western subjects, particularly variation across class, region, or ethnicity within Western societies, and other social scientists increasingly take a global view of their fields.
The most common criticism of HH Price's afterlife hypothesis has come from the religious community as his suggestions are not consistent with traditional Christian teaching, nor the teachings of any other monotheistic religion.
Use of the term to describe writers, for example, is certainly valid, but less common, and mostly restricted to contexts like criticism.
In both these cases, the common denominator for Formalist criticism is style.
A common criticism of full cutoff lighting fixtures is that they are sometimes not as aesthetically pleasing to look at.
The most common is the pupil's concert, which gives experience in playing in public and under a certain degree of pressure, without outright criticism or a more or less arbitrary marking system.
However, in recent years it has become increasingly common for MDI applications to use " tabs " to display the currently opened windows, which has made this criticism somewhat obsolete.
Before the advent of copyright, anonymous and pseudonymous publication was a common practice in the sixteenth century publishing world, and a passage in the Arte of English Poesie ( 1589 ), the leading work of literary criticism of the Elizabethan period and an anonymously published work itself, mentions in passing that literary figures in the court who wrote " commendably well " circulated their poetry only among their friends, " as if it were a discredit for a gentleman to seem learned " ( Book 1, Chapter 8 ).
It follows that another element of philosophical method, common in the work of nearly all philosophers, is philosophical criticism.
A common criticism is that terms chosen by an identity group, as acceptable descriptors of themselves, then pass into common usage, including usage by the racists and sexists whose racism and sexism, et cetera, the new terms mean to supersede.
Another common thread among thinkers associated with the Post-Structuralist movement is the criticism of the absolutist, quasi-scientific claims of Structuralist theorists as more reflective of the mechanistic bias inspired by bureaucratization and industrialization than of the inner-workings of actual primitive cultures, languages or psyches.
* Edwin Black was a rhetorical critic best known for his book Rhetorical Criticism: A Study in Method ( 1965 ) in which he criticized the dominant " neo-Aristotelian " tradition in American rhetorical criticism as having little in common with Aristotle " besides some recurrent topics of discussion and a vaguely derivative view of rhetorical discourse.
A common criticism of X is that its network features result in excessive complexity and decreased performance if only used locally.
However, suppletive use of less and least with count nouns is common in many contexts, some of which attract criticism as nonstandard or low-prestige.
Initiated by Thomas Henry Huxley, the group consisted of such important scientists as Joseph Dalton Hooker, Herbert Spencer, and John Tyndall, along with another five scientists and mathematicians ; these scientists were all avid supporters of Darwin ’ s theory of evolution as common descent, a theory which, during the latter-half of the 19th century, received a great deal of criticism among more conservative groups of scientists.
A common explanation for the multiple versions is that Bruckner was willing to revise his work on the basis of harsh, uninformed criticism from his colleagues.
A common criticism of the Hubble scheme is that the criteria for assigning galaxies to classes are subjective, leading to different observers assigning galaxies to different classes ( although experienced observers usually agree to within less than a single Hubble type ).
A common criticism of Heinlein's novels commonly is that they are episodic, or have weak or rushed endings.
The most common criticism of the Kaldor – Hicks criterion is the taking into account of only the absolute level of income, not its distribution.
Gray acknowledges a common criticism of the play: why do the characters not consummate the affair?
( which stands for " Wide Fuckin ' Open ", a common biker term ) was released in September 1994 as an answer to the criticism that I Hear Black had received.
One reviewer even accused Patchen of being " naive ," a common criticism aimed at his work, particularly regarding his fervent, pacifistic beliefs.
Though there was some criticism in the final evaluations of her performance as governor general, mostly for a perceived aloofness and sense of self-importance which her closing of the Rideau Hall estate to the public came to symbolise Sauvé was also described as having been elegant, charming, and a person who could mingle well with common Canadians especially children while also maintaining a sense of the dignity of state.

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Since that time, however, the 7800 has been emulated successfully and is now common on emulation sites.

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Leeming regards resurrection as a common part of the heroic monomyth, in which the heroes are resurrected, often as sources of " material or spiritual food for their people "; in this connection, Leeming notes that Christians regard Jesus as the " bread of life ".
Globalization especially has helped to bring about the discussion about the disappearance of nation states, as global trade and the rise of the concepts of a ' global citizen ' and a common identity have helped to reduce differences and ' distances ' between individual nation states, especially with regards to the internet.
Additionally the autonomous and dependent territories, such as some of the EU member state special territories, are sometimes treated as separate customs territory from their mainland state or have varying arrangements of formal or de-facto customs union, common market and currency union ( or combinations thereof ) with the mainland and in regards to third countries trough the trade pacts signed by the mainland state.
Confidence tricks were common in the 1990s, especially in regards to tourists, but the frequency of these incidents has since declined.
* Part three goes on to say that the Catholic Church regards the Muslims with esteem, and then continues by describing some of the things Islam has in common with Christianity and Catholicism: worship of One God, the Creator of Heaven and Earth, Merciful and Omnipotent, Who has spoken to men ; the Muslims ' respect for Abraham and Mary, and the great respect they have for Jesus, whom they consider to be a Prophet and not God.
In certain markets, a Fox affiliate may outsource news programming to an NBC, ABC or CBS station in the market ( either due to insufficient funds for production of their own newscasts or the station being operated under a duopoly or some form of an operational agreement with a major network affiliate ); while this is less common in the 50 largest television markets, the largest station in regards to market size using this arrangement is WPGH-TV / Pittsburgh ( in the 23rd largest U. S. media market ), which has broadcast a 10 p. m. newscast that is produced by Cox Media-owned NBC affiliate WPXI since the 2006 shutdown of WPGH's in-house news department by owner Sinclair Broadcast Group after the company's News Central division folded.
Chamberlain surprised Hatzfeldt by assuring him that Britain and Germany had common interests, that the rupture over the Jameson Raid and the Kruger Telegram was an abnormality and that a defensive alliance should be formulated between the two countries, with specific regards to China.
Skutsch ( 1961 ) regards Ennius ' variant as the most likely, with Romulus's Palatine augury as a later development, after common usage had extended the Aventine's name – formerly used for only the greater, northeastern height – to include its lesser neighbour.
Comparative biomechanics is often applied in medicine ( with regards to common model organisms such as mice and rats ) as well as in biomimetics, which looks to nature for solutions to engineering problems.
Although those " hybrid " techniques are usually more common in telecommunications systems than in consumer audio, their existence alone blurs the distinctive line between certain digital and analog systems, at least for what regards some of their alleged advantages or disadvantages.
It can also refer to simple common knowledge phrases which are true no matter when said, such as " Water is wet ", " Fire is hot ", or to ideas that an individual intuitively regards as true, without proof ( see " Truthiness " for examples ).
Ken has never managed a pub before, and so is clueless with regards to pub terminology and common practice.
As regards contemporary American politics, the language of the common good ( sometimes referred to as " public wealth ") is increasingly being adopted by political actors of the progressive left to describe their values.
Even when presented with irrefutable proof, the common man regards them as an urban legend or merely another form of Beastmen, although there is no direct link between the two species.
Ceruletide has very much in common with regards to action and composition to cholecystokinin.
As regards the composition of the non-ethnic Sindhi population, the two main groups that inhabited Sindh are related to, and common, one with the Punjab and another with Balochistan.
The underlying fraud of a common and unified ownership of the two companies, as regards their principal officers and directors, was not immediately revealed.
Individual action on behalf of a larger system may be coerced ( forced ), voluntary ( freely chosen ), or even unintentional, and consequently individuals and groups might act in concert even though they have almost nothing in common as regards interests or goals.
Ruhlen regards pal, meaning two, as another common root in the world's languages ; within Indo-Pacific, related forms with the same meaning in the Andamanese languages include Biada's ( ik ) pāūr (- da ), Kede's ( ír -) pōl, Chariar's ( nér -) pól, and Juwoi's ( ró -) pāūr, related forms with the same meaning in Tasmania include Southeastern Tasmanian's boula ~ bura and Southern Tasmanian's pooalih, and related forms with the same meaning in New Guinea include Ndani's bere and Sauweri's pere.
One common mis-held belief, regards a change in the over-all story arc resulting from Michael O ' Hare's early departure from the series ; and is that the plan was to take Babylon 4 forward in time to replace the destroyed Babylon 5 during the 2260s Shadow war.
Mark Wainwright's FAQ posting interprets the rule as applying only to the FLEECE vowel, not the NEAR vowel ; he regards it as useful if " a little common sense " is used for the exceptions.
The common law regards assault as both a criminal and civil matter, leading to both public criminal penalties and private civil liabilities.
Most common sporran skins are not controlled or regulated animals in regards to this legislation.
Because the tesla is so large in regards to everyday usage, common engineering practice is to report the strength of magnets in gauss.

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