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They have observed the weakening of primary social relationships and relate this to a process of social disorganization ( comparison with the concept of anomie and the Strain Theories is instructive ).
It's instructive to imagine how to reverse this process to get a handlebody.

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In this way blurring detail that might have been instructive to the excavator is avoided.
Adrienne Rich's ( 1980 ) classic text " Compulsory Heterosexualilty and Lesbian Existence " is instructive, but one might also cite the ambiguously reflexive Signs ( Summer 1980 ) issue " The Lesbian Issue.
We might contend that in reviewing Yeang's oeuvre of design, built and theoretical work, his most important and instructive contribution to ecological design is his advancing the landmark macro ecology-based landuse planning approach of one of his mentors, the landscape architect Professor Ian McHarg ( University of Pennsylvania ) and then extending and articulating this ecomasterplannng work from its large-scale urban planning scale with its ecology-based approach to the ' micro level ' of architectural design at the scale of the built form.
Francis Place, a campaigner for the working class, agreed that " the establishment of parish libraries and district reading rooms, and popular lectures on subjects both entertaining and instructive to the community might draw off a number of those who now frequent public houses for the sole enjoyment they afford ".

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Thackeray meant the book to be not only entertaining but also instructive, an intention demonstrated through the book's narration and through Thackeray's private correspondence.
Unfortunately, the critical period between 950 and 954 has produced comparatively few charters ( owing perhaps to Eadred's deteriorating health ), but what little there is may be instructive.
The French navy thus considered the campaign first of all to be a great learning opportunity ; it would indeed be very instructive.
It can be very useful and instructive to try the same alignment several times with different choices for scoring matrix and / or gap penalty values and compare the results.
The Herborn school held the principle that every theory has to be functional in practical use, therefore it has to be didactic ( i. e. morally instructive ).
It may be instructive to compare your classifier to a random classifier that flips a coin based on the prevalence of a disease.
An instructive example of the Israeli use of Halakha may be seen in the rulings of Supreme Court Justice Elon ( e. g., Yael v. Sheffer v. State of Israel.
It can be instructive to note how weak interactions hold a prominent place in materials, but especially in biological systems, although they are often considered marginally with respect to " strong " ( i. e. covalent, etc.
It may be instructive to compare these with modern conceptions of orders of magnitude ( length ) and orders of magnitude ( time ), in particular 1 E19 s and more as well as the modern view of the ultimate fate of the universe.
In the prologue, Marie writes that she was inspired by the example of the ancient Greeks and Romans to create something that would be both entertaining and morally instructive.
Despite these shortcomings, in some situations siphons do function in the absence of atmospheric pressure and via tensile strength – see vacuum siphons – and in these situations the chain model can be instructive.
In a radio talk in 1964 the Nobel laureate Peter Medawar even criticised this instructive text structure for not giving a realistic representation of the thought processes of the writing scientist: "... the scientific paper may be a fraud because it misrepresents the processes of thought that accompanied and give rise to the work that is described in the paper ".
If the section is instructive a photographic record may also be made.
Babaji revealed only those details which he believed to be formative as well as potentially instructive to his disciples.
Around the 19th century the term didactic came to also be used as a criticism for work that appears to be overly burdened with instructive, factual, or otherwise educational information, to the detriment of the enjoyment of the reader ( a meaning that was quite foreign to Greek thought ).
No analysis can be given here of a work the action of which is highly complicated ; suffice it to remark that there is no book in medieval literature which betokens so much quickness of intellect and is so instructive in regard to the manners and usages of polite society in the 13th century.
For a time Dumont took an active and very efficient part in the conduct of this journal, supplying it with reports as well as original articles, and also furnishing Mirabeau with speeches to be delivered or rather read in the assembly, as related in his highly instructive and interesting posthumous work entitled Souvenirs sur Mirabeau ( 1832 ).
A comparison between cricket and baseball can be instructive to followers of either sport, since the similarities help to highlight nuances particular to each game.
Simply examining the performance of the best known value investors would not be instructive, because investors do not become well known unless they are successful.
In a specialized but instructive case, alpha-halomercury compounds can be isolated and separately thermolyzed.
More startlingly, her own race has been changed from Native, to half-Native and half-Negro, to Negro … There is no evidence to support these changes, but there is an instructive lesson in American historiography to be read in them.
The writer feels that his life has such instructive value that it ought to be told of, written about, so that other people can benefit from life well led -- at least, ultimately.

instructive and viewed
Although disagreeing with his arguments, she believed that reading his book was " sobering and instructive ", having value in illustrating how many non-Americans viewed the U. S. and highlighting many of the " structural defects " in U. S. foreign policy.

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Terror weapons can achieve an almost bloodless rout of the enemy, in contrast with no-holds-barred offensive war machines ; in Surface Detail, the Abominator-class picket ship wipes out a third of the GFCF fleet to administer the required instructive lesson.
He published several volumes of inventorial abstracts, a Répertoire archéologique du département in 1861 ; a valuable Histoire des ducs et comtes de Champagne depuis le VIe siècle jusqu ' à la fin du XIe, which was published between 1859 and 1869 ( 8 volumes ), and in 1880 an instructive monograph, Les Intendants de Champagne.
Furthermore, the intricate nature of Italian laws allowed cunning lawyers to use many delaying tactics: an instructive example was a prosecution of Silvio Berlusconi, where he was accused of misappropriation of funds of his own company, Fininvest, in order to prepare black funds that could have been used for bribes or other illegitimate purposes ; on the last possible day, a lawyer from Fininvest appeared in court and complained that his company had not been formally notified of the trial.
The accounts he gave of the results of his observations were among his happiest efforts ; no one, said Mill, was able to write narratives of foreign visits at once so instructive and so interesting.
Yet Parkman's work represents a pioneering effort ; in several ways he anticipated the kind of frontier history now taken for granted .... Parkman's masterful and evocative use of language remains his most enduring and instructive legacy.
Even more instructive in that work is the teaching that Invariance precedes the co / contra-variant transformation relational property ; viz: " Predetermination of the invariance of certain quantities is a basic aid in the development of ( their ) transformation theory.
A cargo tally printed by William Milburn in 1813 is instructive: first are the chests of tea of Bohea, 1, 030, 642 pounds of it, in 2885 chests, Congou ( 90, 589 pounds ), Souchong ( 67, 388 pounds ), Pekoe ( 17, 205 pounds ), Hyson and " Hyson Skin " ( 5713 pounds together ); textiles are listed next: damasks and heavier damasks for furniture, satin, some of it " coloured and flowered ", paduasoy, gorgoron, taffetas, lampas and Nankeen cloth, as well as 33 chests of raw silk ; drugs: galangal root and " China root ", sago and rhubarb ; mother-of-pearl, some of it cut in thin " jettoons " for gaming counters, and thin canes for hoops, painted wallpapers, and lacquer (" japanned ") quadrille boxes and toilet tables and tablets for table tops ; 6 tons of arrack ; and porcelain, in 274 chests and 989 barrels and other packages.
This example is instructive: the current edition of the Code, Article 75. 3, prohibits the designation of a neotype unless there is " an exceptional need " for " clarifying the taxonomic status " of a species ; as the status and identity of H. sapiens is not questioned, there is no exceptional need for clarification, and " any such neotype designation is invalid " ( Article 75. 2 ).
for reclassifications by paternity suits the very instructive book: Beate Meyer, ' Jüdische Mischlinge ' – Rassenpolitik und Verfolgungserfahrung 1933 – 1945 (< sup > 1 </ sup > 1999 ), Hamburg: Dölling und Galitz, < sup > 2 </ sup > 2002, ( Studien zur jüdischen Geschichte ; vol.
This takes 33 classic games from 1889 to 1952, played by masters such as Capablanca ; Alekhine ; and Tarrasch, and explains them in an instructive manner.
However, it is instructive to observe that reversible gates in classical computers are theoretically possible for input strings of any length ; moreover, these are actually of practical interest, since they do not increase entropy.
As Develin, the recent annotator of Justin, and Tarn both point out, Justin is not trying to write history in our sense of the word ; he is collecting instructive moral anecdotes.
Robert Anderson, in his Works of the British Poets ( 1795 ), wrote: " With some venial exceptions on the score of egotism and indiscriminate admiration, his work exhibits the most copious, interesting, and finished picture of the life and opinions of an eminent man, that was ever executed ; and is justly esteemed one of the most instructive and entertaining books in the English language.
According to Sigourney, women's conversation should adhere to three rules: It should give pleasure ; it should be instructive ; and it should comforting.
These men, like their earlier counterparts, played an educational and instructive role in the lives of their young companions ; likewise, just as in earlier times, they shared a sexual relationship with their boys.
His principal works include Glossographia ; or, a dictionary interpreting the hard words of whatsoever language, now used in our refined English tongue ( 1656 ), which went through several editions and remains amusing and instructive reading.

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