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Governmentality and variety
This is evident in his description of the word in his glossary: " Governmentality: How we think about governing others and ourselves in a wide variety of contexts ...".

Governmentality and .
Governmentality is a concept first developed by the French philosopher Michel Foucault in the later years of his life, roughly between 1977 and his death in 1984, particularly in his lectures at the Collège de France during this time.
* Dean, M. ( 1999 ) Governmentality: Power and Rule in Modern Society.

applies and variety
: AltaMira Press, 2008, ISBN 978-0-7591-1006-9 ) applies process theology to one variety of contemporary Paganism.
There have been a variety of criticisms of this treaty, including that it is too broad ( for example in its prohibition of circumvention of technical protection measures, even where such circumvention is used in the pursuit of legal and fair use rights ) and that it applies a ' one size fits all ' standard to all signatory countries despite widely differing stages of economic development and knowledge industry.
The Grove Dictionary of Art will have none of this confusion, and says flatly: " Over the centuries the word has been applied to a wide variety of winding and twining vegetal decoration in art and meandering themes in music, but it properly applies only to Islamic art ", so contradicting the definition of 1888 still found in the Oxford English Dictionary: " A species of mural or surface decoration in colour or low relief, composed in flowing lines of branches, leaves, and scroll-work fancifully intertwined.
In some countries, such as the United States, the phrase " ice cream " applies only to a specific variety, and most governments regulate the commercial use of the various terms according to the relative quantities of the main ingredients.
In addition, this applies also to the coastal cities, such as Vaasa and Porvoo, which have been traditionally Swedish-speaking, and have experienced an influx of Finnish speakers from a variety of dialectal areas.
Tolkien describes them as " fell beasts ", though Tolkien applies the adjective fell (" fierce, cruel ") to a variety of other creatures throughout The Lord of the Rings — even at one point to Gandalf.
The term ' Savoy-style Lindy Hop ' applies a generic relationship between all African American Lindy Hoppers ( and aficionados of their styles ) which ignores the variety and diversity of Lindy Hop in the 1930s and 40s.
While in modern Hebrew this is the name for any variety of citron, its English usage applies to those varieties and specimens used as one of the Four Species.
Since then, much mathematical and computational work has been done to show that the FT applies to a variety of statistical ensembles.
Instead, what is stored in semantic memory is the " gist " of experience, an abstract structure that applies to a wide variety of experiential objects and delineates categorical and functional relationships between such objects.
Direct exposure has been used with a variety of populations including agoraphobia and chronic PTSD It involves as the name applies placing the client either real or imaginally in the feared situation.
In his lectures at the Collège de France, Foucault often defines governmentality as the " art of government " in a wide sense, i. e. with an idea of " government " that is not limited to state politics alone, that includes a wide range of control techniques, and that applies to a wide variety of objects, from one's control of the self to the " biopolitical " control of populations.
This cultural preference for a distinct, unique variety of wine dates back to Jewish settlements in early US history, and Americans are often surprised to learn that in other countries, kosher wine is not synonymous with this style, and applies to a small industry producing a wide variety of wines.
Since this book the term has been used in connection with the ancient Aztecs, and with militaristic movements in a variety of cultures, and applies to the ideological and cultural aspects of a state, society or group that sustain the drive for hegemony or empire.
It applies in various situations, for example to irreducibility of a linear representation, or of an algebraic variety ; where it means just the same as irreducible over an algebraic closure.
The term " Fischer – Tropsch " now applies to a wide variety of similar processes ( Fischer – Tropsch synthesis or Fischer – Tropsch chemistry ).
Diatonic set theory is a subdivision or application of musical set theory which applies the techniques and insights of discrete mathematics to properties of the diatonic collection such as maximal evenness, Myhill's property, well formedness, the deep scale property, cardinality equals variety, and structure implies multiplicity.
Abstract analytic number theory is a branch of mathematics which takes the ideas and techniques of classical analytic number theory and applies them to a variety of different mathematical fields.
Salmon applies this apparatus to solve a variety of famous philosophical puzzles, including Frege's puzzle, Kripke's puzzle about so-called de dicto belief, and W. V. O. Quine's puzzle about de re belief.

applies and historical
The rule applies to the whole " historical event, which is usually considered a single historical course of actions the separation of which would seem unnatural ".
Shinto today is a term that applies to public shrines suited to various purposes such as war memorials, harvest festivals, romance, and historical monuments, as well as various sectarian organizations.
* In the Spanish language the word sátrapa carries not only the aforementioned ancient historical meaning, but in modern usage it also applies to people who abuse power or authority.
Similar historical extinction and re-introduction applies to Ireland, Denmark and the Netherlands.
In a series of articles, Edward Milowicki and Robert Rawdon Wilson, building upon Bakhtin ’ s theory, have argued that Menippean is not a period-specific term, as many Classicists have claimed, but a term for discursive analysis that instructively applies to many kinds of writing from many historical periods including the modern.
This only applies to records that are of permanent historical value and less than 25 years old.
* A more recent pejorative usage variant of " dhimmi " and " dhimmitude " divorces the words from the historical context and applies them to situations where non-Muslims in the West and India are championing Islamic causes above others.
The concept applies to a number of other ancient historical contexts, starting with the Hellenization of the earliest inhabitants of Greece such as the Pelasgians, the Leleges, the Lemnians, the Eteocypriots in Cyprus, Eteocretans and Minoans in Crete ( prior to Classical antiquity ), as well as the Sicels, Elymians, Sicani in Sicily and the Oenotrians, Brutii, Lucani, Messapii and many others in territories constituting Magna Graecia.
In the early 20th century, the phrase no longer necessarily applies to an epic poem, and occurs to describe a literary work that readers and critics agree is emblematical of the literature of a nation, without necessarily including details from that nation's historical background.
EU laws override national laws and policy areas are more numerous than historical confederations, however the EU is legally restricted from making law outside its remit ( although in practice this applies to few policy areas ) or where it is no more appropriate to do so at a national or local level ( Subsidiarity ) when acting outside of its exclusive competencies.

applies and periods
These are sometimes described as intercalary, although the word intercalation strictly applies only to periods of 24 hours or longer.
* The geological Principle of Uniformitarianism applies to soils, i. e., pedogenic processes active in soils today have been operating for long periods of time, back to the time of appearance of organisms on the land surface.
The highest fees are charged during the morning and afternoon peak periods ; a toll 25 % lower applies for the shoulder periods ; and a toll lower than the previously existing is charged at nights, weekends, and public holidays.
The highest fees are charged during the morning and afternoon peak periods ; a toll 25 % lower applies for the shoulder periods ; and a toll lower than the previously existing is charged at nights, weekends, and public holidays.
Many economists maintain that money neutrality is a good approximation for how the economy behaves over long periods of time but that in the short run monetary-disequilibrium theory applies, such that the nominal money supply would affect output.
The Arrow – Debreu model applies to economies with maximally complete markets, in which there exists a market for every time period and forward prices for every commodity at all time periods and in all places.
The Act applies only to protected animals from halfway through their gestation or incubation periods ( for mammals, birds and reptiles ) or from when they become capable of independent feeding ( for fish, amphibians and, latterly, octopuses ).
The formula applies to both regular and irregular coupon periods.
The formula applies to both regular and irregular coupon periods.
The formula applies to both regular and irregular coupon periods.
The formula applies to both regular and irregular coupon periods.
The formula applies to both regular and irregular coupon periods.
Although in a broader sense the term applies to art from this region from all periods, it generally refers to Romanesque art, with Mosan Romanesque architecture, stone carving, metalwork, enamelling and manuscript illumination reaching a high level of development during the 11th, 12th and 13th century.

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