Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "André Bazin" ¶ 4
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

advocated and use
He made use of the time by undertaking far more intensive fieldwork than had been done by British anthropologists, and his classic ethnography, Argonauts of the Western Pacific ( 1922 ) advocated an approach to fieldwork that became standard in the field: getting " the native's point of view " through participant observation.
In contrast, there was an Old Text school that advocated the use of Confucian works written in ancient language ( from this comes the denomination Old Text ) that were so much more reliable.
In contrast, there was an Old Text school that advocated the use of Confucian works written in ancient language ( from this comes the denomination Old Text ) that were so much more reliable.
Albert Ellis advocated the use of E-prime, especially in writing, as a way to avoid muddled and blame-based thinking that makes psychotherapy patients distressed.
Language expert William Safire in his On Language column advocated the use of the word factlet to express a " little bit of arcana ".
In this new industrial spirit, Le Corbusier contributed to a new journal called L ' Esprit Nouveau that advocated the use of modern industrial techniques and strategies to transform society into a more efficient environment with a higher standard of living on all socioeconomic levels.
The use of full cutoff lighting fixtures, as much as possible, is advocated by most campaigners for the reduction of light pollution.
Donald Featherstone also records a Lt. Col. Richard Lee of 44th Foot advocated the military use of the longbow in 1792.
In the early 1960s the use of LSD and other hallucinogens was advocated by proponents of the new " consciousness expansion ", such as Timothy Leary, Alan Watts, Aldous Huxley and Arthur Koestler, their writings profoundly influenced the thinking of the new generation of youth.
Coubertin credited these methods with leading to the expansion of British power during the 19th century and advocated their use in French institutions.
" As such, he advocated the use of English words whenever possible instead of foreign ones, as well as vernacular, rather than Latinate, syntax.
This particular deviation is disputed by some if only because E. F. Codd himself eventually advocated the use of special marks and a 4-valued logic, but this was based on his observation that there are two distinct reasons why one might want to use a special mark in place of a value, which led opponents of the use of such logics to discover more distinct reasons and at least as many as 19 have been noted, which would require a 21-valued logic.
He also advocated the use of liquid hydrogen and oxygen for propellant, calculating their maximum exhaust velocity.
A dictatorial trend developed that advocated the use of law and legal institutions to suppress all opposition to the regime.
In April 1858, Tubman was introduced to the abolitionist John Brown, an insurgent who advocated the use of violence to destroy slavery in the United States.
The idea appeared again in Hermann Oberth's " Wege zur Raumschiffahrt ” ( Ways to Spaceflight ), published in 1923, where he explained his thoughts on the mass savings of electric propulsion, predicted its use in spacecraft propulsion and attitude control, and advocated electrostatic acceleration of charged gases.
In a defence debate in March 1970, he claimed that " the whole theory of the tactical nuclear weapon, or the tactical use of nuclear weapons, is an unmitigated absurdity " and that it was " remotely improbable " that any group of nations engaged in war would " decide upon general and mutual suicide ", and advocated enlargement of Britain's continental army.
In 1676 Sydenham published a seminal work, Medical Observations Concerning the History and Cure of Acute Diseases, in which he promoted his brand of opium tincture, and advocated its use for a range of medical conditions.
On the East Coast of the United States, Harvard University professors Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner and Richard Alpert ( Ram Dass ) advocated psychotropic drugs for psychotherapy, self-exploration, religious and spiritual use.
Concerning potential risks to public health, examples of cases in which the precautionary principle has been advocated ( but not always accepted ) are: the commercialization of genetically modified foods, the use of growth hormones in cattle raising, measures to prevent the " mad cow " disease, health claims linked to phthalates in PVC toys, among many others.
The use of air power and strategic bombing was advocated by Giulio Douhet, and was publicised by Stanley Baldwin's 1932 comment the bomber will always get through.
Congressman Paul on April 15, 2009, also advocated the use of letters of marque to address the issue of Somali pirates operating in the Gulf of Aden.
Armstrong advocated the use of renewable energy.

advocated and deep
H P Wilmott has noted that deep battle contains two critical differences – it advocated the idea of total war, not limited operations and it also rejected the idea of the decisive battle in favour of several large scale and simultaneous offensives.
He expressed deep skepticism about social democratic reforms throughout most of the post-World War II era and has advocated a larger role for market mechanisms to solve economic problems.
It also managed to put forward its own strategy for national unity after the slim federalist victory in the 1995 Quebec referendum on sovereignty, which advocated deep decentralization of powers from the federal government to the provinces and territories.
Brownlee advocated deep cuts in spending to bring them under control, and, when Greenfield demurred, began to cut staff in his own department.
It advocated deep decentralization of government power, abolition of official bilingualism and multiculturalism, democratization of the Canadian Senate, and suggested a potential return to capital punishment, and advocated significant privatization of public services.
She also identifies the ' wisdom of repugnance ' as advocated by Leon Kass as another " politics of disgust " school of thought as it claims that disgust " in crucial cases ... repugnance is the emotional expression of deep wisdom, beyond reason's power fully to articulate it ".
( initiating a deep combination ; Suttles later remarked that Kavalek has occupied the center and developed his pieces in the manner advocated by Fred Reinfeld, yet now stands worse ) 12. axb5 axb5 13.
This contradiction between classical mechanics and the specific heat of cold materials was noted by James Clerk Maxwell in the 19th century, and remained a deep puzzle for those who advocated an atomic theory of matter.
Drawing on his experiences in Penn State and China, Buchman advocated personal work with individuals that would go deep enough to deal with root motives and desires.
), 1866 ), the deep resentment of Carol's politics, added to the perception that he had remained a foreigner linked to Prussia, had initially led to republican projects advocated by both the most left-wing Liberal faction ( the " Reds ", led by C. A. Rosetti ) and the Liberal leader Ion Brătianu, and ultimately led to " coup d ' état plans ".
A scoop or deep shave biopsy is often advocated, but should be avoided due to risk of a recurrent nevus, which can complicate future diagnosis of a melanoma, and the possibility that resulting scar tissue can obscure tumor depth if a melanoma is found to be present and re-excised.
For a time Kubik advocated Dinosaur Training using bodyweight exercises, as described in his book Dinosaur Bodyweight Training ( 2006 ), using such exercises as pushups, handstand pushups, pullups, neck bridges, hanging leg raises, and two-and one-legged deep knee bends.
This assumption, combined with a tendency to consider a wider range of empirical evidence than Chomskyan linguists, led generative semanticists to develop considerably more abstract and complex theories of deep structure than those advocated by Chomsky and his students — and indeed to abandon altogether the notion of " deep structure " as a locus of lexical insertion.

advocated and focus
There is now a focus on convincing Turkey to recognise the government of Cyprus, a requirement for Turkish admission advocated most strongly by Cyprus and France.
In his paper " The Function of an International Auxiliary Language ", he argued for the benefits of a regular grammar and advocated a critical focus on the fundamentals of language, unbiased by the idiosyncrasies of national languages, in the choice of an international auxiliary language.
Perry's campaign cited the frequency with which agencies had historically been moved into and out of the department and its lack of a coherent focus, and advocated moving its vital programs into other departments such as the Department of the Interior, Department of Labor, and Department of the Treasury.
Chennault advocated changes in the way foreign aid was distributed, encouraged the U. S. Congress to focus on individualized aid assistance with specific goals, with close monitoring by U. S. advisers.
It is advocated by those who consider the focus of the present standards and practices wholly inadequate to the task of measuring and reporting the activity, success, and failure of modern enterprise, including government.
Cleaver advocated the escalation of armed resistance into urban guerilla warfare, while Newton suggested the best way to respond to was to put down the gun, which he felt alienated the Panthers from the rest of the Black community, and focus on more pragmatic reformist activity.
The SWP advocated that the antiwar movement should call for the immediate withdrawal of all U. S. troops, and should primarily focus on organizing large, legal demonstrations for this demand.
McCarten advocated a policy which would see the Alliance focus less on electoral activity and more on playing a co-ordinating role — he has been a particularly strong advocate of working with the new Māori Party, which the Alliance had been involved with and practically supported during Tariana Turia's by-election campaign and the Maori Party launch.
A focus of his career has been international human rights, which he has advocated for in countries such as El Salvador, Sudan, and Colombia.
With the Rhodesian Front pushing for independence for the territory and a new constitution, the Rhodesia Party advocated the same, but with a focus on stemming white emigration and rebuilding the economy ( all three territories had slipped into recession with the end of the federation ).
The provincial governor, Enver Salihoglu ( as of 2005 ) has stated his opposition to the expansion of the road network and has advocated a commercial focus on beekeeping, trout farming, and the growing of organic teas .< ref >" How Green Is Their Valley " < u > The Economist </ u >.
These critics charge that Davis fails to focus on activist groups among the poor and working class in solving problems — as advocated by Manuel Castells and Marshall Berman.
While Buddhadasa Bhikku advocated a theory of Dhammic socialism, Payutto ’ s main focus in Buddhism was studying the original teachings of the Buddha and making them more applicable to the modern world.
Sherry ( a school teacher who has just advocated to her pre-teen students how important it is to be fertility tested and become sexually active and breed as soon as possible ) and Tim McAllister conceive and become the focus of intense attention from the government.

3.566 seconds.