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More broadly, scholars in the field define aesthetics as " critical reflection on art, culture and nature.
More broadly, philosophers who do not accept the possibility of zombies generally believe that consciousness is reflected in behavior ( including verbal behavior ), and that we attribute consciousness on the basis of behavior.
More broadly speaking, Chinese classic texts may refer to texts, be they written in vernacular Chinese or in classical Chinese, that existed before 1912, when the last imperial Chinese dynasty, the Qing Dynasty, fell.
More broadly, eschatology may encompass related concepts such as the Messiah or Messianic Age, the end time, and the end of days.
More broadly the term is used in a wide number of contexts for an image, picture, or representation ; it is a sign or likeness that stands for an object by signifying or representing it either concretely or by analogy, as in semiotics ; by extension, icon is also used, particularly in modern culture, in the general sense of symbol — i. e. a name, face, picture, edifice or even a person readily recognized as having some well-known significance or embodying certain qualities: one thing, an image or depiction, that represents something else of greater significance through literal or figurative meaning, usually associated with religious, cultural, political, or economic standing.
More broadly, there is a strong presumption against the legality of using, or threatening, military force against another country.
More broadly, some consider the effect to include the tendency of any fluid boundary layer to adhere to a curved surface, not just the boundary layer accompanying a fluid jet.
More broadly, it is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves.
More recently, Lass ( 1998 ) writes that phonology refers broadly to the subdiscipline of linguistics concerned with the sounds of language, while in more narrow terms, " phonology proper is concerned with the function, behaviour and organization of sounds as linguistic items ".
More broadly, it is the general analysis of nature, conducted in order to understand how the universe behaves.
More broadly, physicists refer to light as electromagnetic radiation of all wavelengths, whether visible or not.
More broadly, since the 1950s Richard's sexuality has become an issue of wider interest and controversy.
More broadly, the term cohabitation can mean any number of people living together.
More broadly, a society may be described as an economic, social, or industrial infrastructure, made up of a varied collection of individuals.
More broadly speaking, it is also an issue of being a worthy successor to a sacred legacy.
More broadly, higher education overall was significantly expanded, with a distinct bias towards the non-university sector.
More broadly, the term " resin " also encompasses a great many synthetic substances of similar mechanical properties ( thick liquids that harden into transparent solids ), as well as shellacs of insects of the superfamily Coccoidea.
More broadly, metalloids have also been referred to as:
More broadly, the effect of any orthogonal matrix separates into independent actions on orthogonal two-dimensional subspaces.
More broadly, a transmembrane domain is any three-dimensional protein structure which is thermodynamically stable in a membrane.
More broadly, it can also refer to the killing of an emperor.
More broadly, eschatology may encompass related concepts such as the Messiah or Messianic Age, the end time, and the end of days.
More broadly, " Sinicization " may refer to policies of acculturation, assimilation, or cultural imperialism of neighbouring cultures to China, depending on historical political relations.
More broadly, Arthur Wilmarth questioned whether those scandals and the “ stock market bubble ” of the late-1990s were linked to the growing role of commercial banks in the securities markets during the 1990s.
More broadly books using similar techniques are known as movable books.

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:" More than any other single factor or incident, Mojave Desert incident from Frémont's second expedition report is where the Kit Carson legend was born ..."
" More than three-quarters of all cohabitators report plans to marry their partners, which implies that most of them view cohabitation as a prelude to marriage.
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More than half the individuals who experience this relief report it to be rendered ineffective after sleeping the following night.
In the matter of the Drummer of Tedworth, a report of poltergeist-type activity from 1662-3, More and Glanvill had in fact already corresponded about it in 1663.
More than 75 % of Amsterdam's prostitutes are from Eastern Europe, Africa and Asia, according to a former prostitute who produced a report about the sex trade.
At the launch of a joint report published by the Hong Kong Journalists Association and Article 19 in July 2001, the Chairman of the Association said: " More and more newspapers self-censor themselves because they are controlled by either a businessman with close ties to Beijing, or part of a large enterprise, which has financial interests over the border.
More recently, the 6pm Calendar programme was one of the first in the UK to report the finding of child abuse victim Shannon Matthews alive near Dewsbury ( 2008 ).
More dramatically, the report states that former MEK members told Human Rights Watch of being arrested, in some cases violently abused and in other instances imprisoned, when they protested MEK policies or tried to leave the organization.
More common among the studies was the report that Africans had smaller skulls than either Caucasians or East Asians.
More generally, such security breaches were discussed at length in a RAND Corporation task force report published under ARPA sponsorship by J. P. Anderson and D. J.
More debts emerged as the year went on, and an independent report criticised the Board and the current and previous Fringe Directors for a failure of management and an inability to provide the basic service.
More broadly, the report also determined the contributing causes of the accident.
As Chair, Jones was responsible for drawing up the Sustainable Food Strategy for London and chaired the Food Implementation Group overseeing the strategy More recently she also issued a report on the subject of food security in the capital.
More than half the report documented radicalism in the black community and the " open defiance " black leaders advocated in response to racial violence and rioting of the past summer.
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He was a member of the UN Secretary General's High Level Panel on Threats, Challenges and Change, whose report A More Secure World: Our Shared Responsibility, addressing mass atrocity crimes and many other UN reform issues, was published in December 2004.
The complete report of the expedition appeared as “ Otceschewie do Sjewernym beregam Sibiri, po Ledowitomm More ” ( 2 vols., St. Petersburg, 1841 ), and was translated into French with notes by Prince Galitzin, under the title Voyage sur les côtes septentrionales de la Sibérie et de la mer glaciale ( 2 vols., 1841 ).
More commonly, participants report a greater awareness of and ability to act out somatic processes and bodily impulses, such as assuming postures, dancing or moving in specific ways, and making sounds.
More on the Ipp panel, its report, the " Insurance Crisis " and Civil Liability laws above.
More than two years later, in 2011, the Mayor still has not yet released the details of the report or the recommendations made by Judge Marie O ' Jackson.
CPI's report, Who ’ s Behind the Financial Meltdown ?, looking at the roots of the global financial crisis, was featured in numerous media outlets, leading Columbia Journalism Review to ask, “ Why hasn ’ t a newspaper or magazine done this ?” More than 100 newspapers, magazines, wire services and web sites cited CPI's report, The Climate Change Lobby Explosion, an analysis of Senate records showing that the number of climate lobbyists had grown by three hundred percent to four for every Senator.

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