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Viewed from afar, the CDC looks like a rather stalwart political pyramid: its elected directorate fans out into an array of district leaders and standing committees, and thence into its component clubs and affiliated groups -- 500 or so.
Since Chicanismo covers a wide array of political, religious and ethnic beliefs, and not everybody agrees with what exactly a Chicano is, most new Latino immigrants see it as a lost cause, as a lost culture, because Chicanos do not identify with Mexico or wherever their parents migrated from as new immigrants do.
In contrast to the Freudian school's individualistic style of analysis, this practice studied the dynamics of several subjects in complex interaction ; it led Guattari into a broader philosophical exploration of, and political engagement with, a vast array of intellectual and cultural domains ( philosophy, ethnology, linguistics, architecture, etc.
It can express a political practice and can form just one tool in an array of resistance techniques.
Therefore, he was able to hold knowledge across a vast array of subjects: " the international world order, the political and economic organisation of contemporary society, especially France, the institutional and legal frameworks that regulate the lives of ordinary citizens, the educational system, the media networks that control and disseminate information.
In Government and Politics in Southeast Asia ' The executive branch has tended to dominate political activity, with the Prime Minister's office being in a position to preside " over an extensive and ever growing array of powers to take action against individuals or organizations ," and " facilitate business opportunities ".
The political relations between members, who would normally display a broad array of responses and policies in a democratic system are repetitive and contingent.
As a political movement, socialism includes a diverse array of political philosophies, ranging from reformism to revolutionary socialism.
State officials therefore share the same interests as owners of capital and are linked to them through a wide array of social, economic, and political ties.
Sustainable development is an eclectic concept and a wide array of political views fall under its umbrella.
In keeping with that claim, when the Kuomintang ( KMT ) fled to Taipei in 1949, they re-established the full array of central political bodies, which had existed in mainland China in the de jure capital of Nanjing ( Nanking ).
Thus, discrepancy of opinion in a wide array of political matters is often directly traceable back to a discrepancy of opinion in the justification for the state.
Terrorism has been practiced by a broad array of political organizations for furthering their objectives.
I refer instead to a political, economic and cultural system in which whites overwhelmingly control power and material resources, conscious and unconscious ideas of white superiority and entitlement are widespread, and relations of white dominance and non-white subordination are daily reenacted across a broad array of institutions and social settings.
Trotskyists ' response to that situation has been in the form of its broad array of Trotskyist Internationals, almost all of whom are bitterly divided over which organisation represents the " true " Fourth Internationalist political continuity.
The Department of Humanities and Arts serves all the Technion community, offering courses taught by renowned visiting and adjunct scholars including philosophy of science, social and political sciences, linguistics, psychology, law and anthropology and a broad array of theoretical and performing arts courses.
Darin Barney uses the term for characterizing societies that exhibit two fundamental characteristics: " The first is the presence in those societies of sophisticated – almost exclusively digital – technologies of networked communication and information management / distribution, technologies which form the basic infrastructure mediating an increasing array of social, political and economic practices.
* 2010: Kathleen Parker of The Washington Post, " for her perceptive, often witty columns on an array of political and moral issues.
The freedom of association is however not only exercised in the political sense, but also for a vast array of interests – such as culture, recreation, sport and social and humanitarian assistance.
" The broad focus espoused by the National Association allowed it to address a diverse array of social, economical and political issues.
Muller — and many other scientists — pursued an array of political activities to defuse the threat of nuclear war.
His cabinet included a vast array of politicians new to the provincial scene who would soon become some of BC's most prominent political players.
Due to their ephemeral nature and to wide array of political or religious perspectives given voice by the format's ease of production, pamphlets are prized by many book collectors.

array and publications
Encyclopedia references, encyclopedias and trade publications also use an array of spellings for this process with the two most often encountered English spellings as, screenprinting spelled as a single undivided word, and the more popular two word title of screen printing without hyphenation.
The American Library boasts an array of books, periodicals, CD-ROMs, videotapes, VCDs, DVDs, posters and publications of private and public American organizations and agencies.
The program is sometimes criticized for offering this broad array of choices, but there are many ways enrollees can obtain advice and assistance, including advice from office colleagues and friends, newspaper and magazine articles in both the general press and publications that specialize in federal employees or retirees, OPM publications and Web site, and several online tools that compare plans ' costs, benefits, and services.
He has contributed several hundred articles for an unusually broad array of publications.
His essays and pieces on India have appeared in a wide array of publications, including Geo, Audubon, National Geographic, Smithsonian, Aperture and others.
The first results from the extended array were published as a Letter in 2003, simultaneously with the first four publications, using data taken up until April 2002.
It publishes a large number of scientific publications, and has a distinguished array of national and international members.
The mail-order service carried a wide array of extreme music recordings and merchandise, as well as publications from around the world.
The recipe for it has been featured in an array of publications such as The Telegraph-Herald, The Pittsburgh Press, and The Modesto Bee.

array and were
The powerful array of bowlers that both countries boasted in the preceding decade moved into retirement, and their replacements were of lesser quality, making it more difficult to force a result.
The AA compiler generated range-checking for array accesses, and allowed an array to have dimensions that were determined at run-time ( i. e. you could declare an array as < code >< u > integer </ u > < u > array </ u > Thing ( i: j )</ code >, where and were calculated values ).
There is a wide array of power-ups, such as a backpack that increases the player character's ammunition-carrying capacity, armor, first aid kits to restore health, the berserk pack ( a dark first aid box that puts the character into berserk mode, allowing him to deal out rocket launcher-level damage with his fists and potentially splattering former humans and imps, as well as setting the user's health to 100 % if it were lower ), supernatural blue orbs ( named soul spheres in the manuals ) that boost the player character's health up to a maximum of 200 %, nightvision, computer maps ( which show every area of the level ), partial invisibility, and protective suits that allow the player to survive in toxic acids.
F retains the array features added in Fortran 90, and removes control statements that were made obsolete by structured programming constructs added to both Fortran 77 and Fortran 90.
Gymnosphaerids were originally considered centrohelids, which also have microtubules in a triangular-hexagonal array, but are set apart from the others by the structure of the central granule and the mitochondria, which have tubular cristae.
A few new instructions were introduced with the 80186 ( referred to as the 8086-2 instruction set in some datasheets ): enter / leave ( replacing several instructions when handling stack frames ), pusha / popa ( push / pop all general registers ), bound ( check array index against bounds ), and ins / outs ( input / output of string ).
The service was seen as a solution in search of a problem, and the extensive array of options and features were difficult for customers to understand and use.
In any case the gnostics were not a single group, but a wide array of sects.
Similar arrangements could be made if the array were to be searched in reverse order, and element A ( 0 ) were available.
** In the Star Trek: Enterprise episodes " Demons " and " Terra Prime " ( both 2005 ) it is revealed that Mars is in the process of being terraformed by use of the Verteron array which redirects comets to crashland on the planet's surface ; by 2155 the atmosphere had been sufficiently altered so that, in the lowlands, Humans could breathe the air unassisted, though temperatures were still cold enough to require thermal gear.
The chemicals were all sealed inside a sterile array of glass tubes and flasks connected in a loop, with one flask half-full of liquid water and another flask containing a pair of electrodes.
Phased array radars were originally used for missile defense.
Regulations were strictly enforced, and a broad array of punishments could be inflicted upon a legionary who broke them.
In October 2008 an array of Milligan's personal effects were sold at auction by his third wife, Shelagh, who was moving into a smaller home.
Some intrinsics were provided to accelerate string processing ( e. g. scanning in an array for a particular search pattern ); other language extensions were provided to allow the UCSD p-System to be self-compiling and self-hosted.
Older programming languages, such as Fortran or Cobol have array subscripts starting with one, because they were meant as high-level programming languages, and as such they had to have a correspondence to the usual ordinal numbers.

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