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For and Adorno
" For Adorno and Horkheimer, this posed the problem of how to account for the apparent persistence of domination in the absence of the very contradiction that, according to traditional critical theory, was the source of domination itself.
In it, Adorno not only deviated from the theoretical program Horkheimer had laid out a year earlier, but challenged philosophy's very capacity for comprehending reality as such: " For the mind ," Adorno announced, " is indeed not capable of producing or grasping the totality of the real, but it may be possible to penetrate the detail, to explode in miniature the mass of merely existing reality.
For the summer semester Adorno planned a lecture course entitled " An Introduction to Dialectical Thinking ," as well as a seminar on the dialectics of subject and object.
" For Adorno, twelve-tone serialism constitutes a decisive, historically developed method of composition.
For example, in essays published in Germany on Adorno's return from the USA, and reprinted in the Critical Models essays collection ( ISBN 0-231-07635-5 ), Adorno praised the egalitarianism and openness of US society based on his sojourn in New York and the Los Angeles area between 1935 and 1955.
For generations two powerful families in Genoa all but monopolized the dogate: the Adorno, supporters of imperial power in the Middle Ages, and the Campofregoso or Fregoso, supporters of papal power.
For Adorno and Horkheimer ( relying on the economist Friedrich Pollock ’ s thesis on National Socialism ), state intervention in the economy had effectively abolished the tension in capitalism between the " relations of production " and " material productive forces of society ," a tension which, according to traditional Critical Theory, constituted the primary contradiction within capitalism.
" For Adorno and Horkheimer, this posed the problem of how to account for the apparent persistence of domination in the absence of the very contradiction that, according to traditional Critical Theory, was the source of domination itself.

For and Horkheimer
For Horkheimer, approaches to understanding in the social sciences cannot simply imitate those in the natural sciences.

For and state
For my part I find it difficult to conceive such a state of affairs.
For as his companions gradually dissolve back into a state of primitive confrontation with elemental necessity, as they lose all the appanage of their acquired culture, he is overcome by the feeling that he is at last being confronted with the essence of mankind.
For many years a state tax on cities and towns was paid by the several municipalities to the state from the proceeds of the general property tax.
For almost a hundred years we relied upon state courts ( subject to review by the Supreme Court ) for the protection of most rights arising under national law.
For any choice of admissible policy Af in the first stage, the state of the stream leaving this stage is given by Af.
-- For a second month in a row, Multnomah County may be short of general assistance money in its budget to handle an unusually high summer month's need, the state public welfare commission was told Friday.
For example, in Burma and Ceylon many Buddhists argue that Buddhism ought to be the official state religion.
For example, a criminal defendant may be convicted in state court, and lose on " direct appeal " to higher state appellate courts, and if unsuccessful, mount a " collateral " action such as filing for a writ of habeas corpus in the federal courts.
For example Connecticut applies the following standard to review unpreserved claims: 1. the record is adequate to review the alleged claim of error ; 2. the claim is of constitutional magnitude alleging the violation of a fundamental right ; 3. the alleged constitutional violation clearly exists and clearly deprived the defendant of a fair trial ; 4. if subject to harmless error analysis, the state has failed to demonstrate harmlessness of the alleged constitutional violation beyond a reasonable doubt.
For them, what is important is that it is acquired and transferred without help or hindrance from the compulsory state.
For each round, a subkey is derived from the main key using Rijndael's key schedule ; each subkey is the same size as the state.
For blacklip abalone, the size limit varies from between 138 mm for the southern end of the state and 127 mm for the northern end of the state.
For aircraft with joint registration, one country is designated as the registration state for the purpose of the convention.
An example of ancient aesthetics in Greece through poetry is Plato's quote: " For the authors of those great poems which we admire, do not attain to excellence through the rules of any art ; but they utter their beautiful melodies of verse in a state of inspiration, and, as it were, possessed by a spirit not their own.
For a steady state process, the rate at which mass enters the volume is equal to the rate at which it leaves the volume.
For flow through a tube with one inlet ( state 1 ) and exit ( state 2 ) as shown in the figure in this section, the continuity equation may be written and solved as:
For example, an electron in the state is in a quantum superposition of the states and.
For example, in the Schrödinger picture, there is a linear operator U with the property that if an electron is in state right now, then in one minute it will be in the state, the same U for every possible.
For example, a reception statute enacted by legislation in the state of Washington requires that " he common law, so far as it is not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States, or of the state of Washington nor incompatible with the institutions and condition of society in this state, shall be the rule of decision in all the courts of this state.

For and intervention
For dyslexia intervention with alphabet writing systems the fundamental aim is to increase a child's awareness of correspondences between graphemes and phonemes, and to relate these to reading and spelling.
For example, Peter Hain interprets libertarian socialism as minarchist rather than anarchist, favoring radical decentralization of power without going as far as the complete abolition of the state and libertarian socialist Noam Chomsky supports dismantling all forms of unjustified social or economic power, while also emphasizing that state intervention should be supported as a temporary protection while oppressive structures remain in existence.
For low risk births, compared with obstetricians, midwives offer lower maternity care cost, lower intervention rates, reduced mortality and morbidity as a result of fewer interventions, and fewer recovery complications.
For example, one might ask in what areas should the government have jurisdiction, to what extent it may intervene in those areas, or even what constitutes intervention in the first place.
For an example of a specific intervention incorporating four strategies for comprehension building, utilized reciprocal teaching to model summarizing, questioning, clarifying, and predicting.
For example, in the 19th century, Conservatives opposed classic Liberalism, favouring factory regulation, market intervention, and various controls to mitigate the effects of laissez faire capitalism, but in the 20th century, the role of Conservativism was to oppose a danger from the opposite direction, the excessive regulation, intervention, and controls favoured by Socialism.
For those with scoliosis, an occupational therapist can provide assistance through assessment, intervention, and ongoing evaluation of the condition, which will help them manage physical symptoms so they can participate in daily activities, such as those in self-care, productivity, and leisure.
Smithson further implies in this essay that what distinguishes the Picturesque is that it is based on real land For Smithson, a park exists as “ a process of ongoing relationships existing in a physical region ” Smithson was interested in Central Park as a landscape which by the 1970s had weathered and grown as Olmsted ’ s creation, but was layered with new evidence of human intervention.
He claimed,the best sites for ‘ earth art ’ are sites that have been disrupted by industry, reckless urbanization, or nature ’ s own devastation .” While in earlier 18th-century formal characterizations of the pastoral and the sublime, something like a “ gash in the ground ” if encountered by a “ leveling improver ”, as described by Price, would have been smoothed over and the whole composition returned to a more aesthetically pleasing contour For Smithson, however, it was not necessary that the deformation become a visual aspect of a landscape ; by his anti-formalist logic, more important was the temporal scar worked over by natural or human intervention.
301: For the intervention of Qi see " period of Qi " above.
Of his country ’ s intervention in Vietnam, Niebuhr admitted: ‘‘ For the first time I fear I am ashamed of our beloved nation ’’ ( Fox, 285 ).
For this, he had to thank the intervention of the Bishop of Bari, since his father, although himself a musician, was opposed to his son's following the same career.
For interpreting a legislative provision, the test was whether the decision under review " cannot be rationally supported by the relevant legislation and demands intervention by the court upon review ".
For example, some children, incapacitated individuals, and disabled individuals lack parents who are able and willing to render adequate care, requiring state intervention.
For this and other reasons, the WPATH-SOC is a highly controversial and often maligned document among patients seeking medical intervention ( hormones, and / or surgery ), who state that their legally protected right to proper medical care and treatment is unjustly and unduly withheld or even denied based on the SOC.
For most of the countries involved, IMF intervention has been roundly criticized.
For example, Andrew Bacevich, a historian of diplomacy at Boston University, has cited Beardian skepticism towards armed overseas intervention as a starting point for a critique of post-Cold-War American foreign policy in his American Empire ( 2004 ).
For SA to take place without intervention of external forces, the process must lead to a lower Gibbs free energy, thus self-assembled structures are thermodynamically more stable than the single, unassembled components.
For Hall, culture is not something to simply appreciate or study, but a " critical site of social action and intervention, where power relations are both established and potentially unsettled.
For sometime it seemed to be a serious threat and a real danger of an intervention of the country by his former allies, so Yugoslavia accepted readily the American / British offer of assistance.
For example, to avoid exceeding a certain engine temperature, the FADEC can be programmed to automatically take the necessary measures without pilot intervention.
For example, the idea of a mechanism for the evolution of life by natural selection conflicts with some views on creation of life by divine intervention.
For example, the evaluation of a novel educational intervention may produce results that indicate no improvement in students ' marks.

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