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Most academics in the field of linguistics have not paid attention to Oates ' work, and it has been called a pseudoscience.
Most academics agree, though, that for the most part, the construction of the enclosure at Great Zimbabwe is attributable to the ancestors of the Shona.
Most hypnotherapists and academics in this field of research work from the premise that hypnotisability ( or suggestibility ) is a factor in inducing useful hypnosis states.
Most academics, professionals and other English-educated Malaysians, speak Mesolithic English.
* Michael Harris ( academic ), named the best Israeli in the field of academics, as one of " The 10 Most Successful Israelis in 10 Different Fields in the World " by Maariv ( newspaper ) in April 2012.
Most professionals ( including doctors, accountants, lawyers, business consultants and academics ) rely on narrative knowledge, in addition to their specialist technical knowledge, when dealing with concrete situations as part of their work.
Most of the Fellows of the college are academics engaged in teaching and research.
Most have very limited application, and are typically proposed either by academics as vehicles for promoting other agendas ( such as green issues ), or consultants as an attempt at differentiation to promote sales of books and / or consultancy.
Most speakers and academics consider Limousin to be a dialect of Occitan.
Most blind and visually impaired students now attend their neighborhood schools, often aided in their educational pursuits by regular teachers of academics and by a team of professionals who train them in alternative skills: Orientation and Mobility ( O and M ) training-instruction in independent travel-is usually taught by contractors educated in that area, as is Braille.
Most of all, he was the last in a long line of prominent Finnish academics who were recruited from academia to important political tasks.
Most recently ( May, 2011 ), Khamsing has added his name to what has come to be called the ' Thai Writers ' Manifesto ,' a petition signed by 359 Thai writers and academics calling for drastic revisions to Thailand's lèse majesté laws ( Article 112 of current Thai Criminal Code ), under which numerous Thai and international citizens have been jailed.
Most academics have concluded that tower houses should not be classified as keeps but rather as a form of fortified house.
Most academics accept that the Court never recovered from these blows, and when the English Civil War made the Privy Seal inoperative, the Court " died a natural death ".
Most academics trace the origins of Byzantine acritic romance to the oral epic poetry of the 9th and 10th centuries.
Most have several assistant or associate deans as well ( such as an associate dean of academics or an associate dean of students ).
Most notably, the school features the IB Middle Years Programme or Pre-IB, which is a prerequisite for the International Baccalaureate program that offers college-level academics to many of Broward County's most talented students in 11th and 12th grade.
Most evaluation of these systems has been performed at conferences or contests put on by government organizations, sometimes acting in concert with contractors or academics.
Most academics believe that the advertisements are oversimplified and don't fully explain what is happening.
Most of the published materials focus on critiques of postmodernity and modern liberal values, and how an orthodox Christian worldview applies to a wide range of modern issues such as bioethics, city planning, the media, and academics.

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Most important of all, the less developed countries must be persuaded to take the necessary steps to allocate and commit their own resources.
Most marketing people agree it is going to take redoubled efforts to satisfy future requirements.
Most of the basins take their names from cities or towns located at their rims.
Most of the cases covered by Poirot's private detective agency take place before his retirement to grow marrows, at which time he solves The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
Most notably, Ajax is not wounded in any of the battles described in the Iliad, and he is the only principal character on either side who does not receive personal assistance from any of the gods who take part in the battles.
Most of the major developments in analytical chemistry take place after 1900.
Most branchiopodans eat floating detritus or plankton, which they take using the setae on their appendages.
Most drastic of all was the removal of the Burial service from church: it was to take place at the graveside.
Most modern translators take as their model the 1885 translation by John Ormsby.
Most Center for the Arts events take place here, including operas, orchestras, ballets, and musical and theatrical performances such as Kid Cudi in 2010.
Most of the studio's better movie scripts went to these men, and Bogart had to take what was left.
Most IKEA stores take back burned out light bulbs and drained batteries and makes sure they are recycled responsibly.
Most Old English examples take the form of compound words in which the first element is uninflected: " heofon-candel " “ sky-candle ”
Most births take place between 8 a. m. and noon, during the warmer daylight hours.
Most of the engagements from these times did not try to take the opponent's life unless both agreed, but in most duels, it is known that Musashi did not care which weapon his foe used — such was his mastery.
Most instructions can take either immediate values or register contents ; thus a single instruction mnemonic may correspond to one of two opcodes.
Most radio stations maintain a call-in telephone line for promotions and gags, or to take record requests.
Most operators ( what other languages term functions ) take their arguments from the stack, and place their results onto the stack.
Most researchers and psychologists do not explicitly identify themselves with a certain perspective and often take an eclectic approach.
Most trick-taking games popular in the English-speaking world descended from the game Ruff and Honours, a simple " race "- type game where the object is to take as many tricks as possible.
Most of the basins take their names from cities or towns located at their rims.
Most Traveller adventures take place between the Imperial years 1100 and 1125, in or near the Third Imperium.
Most governments take revenue which exceeds that which can be provided by non-distortionary taxes or through taxes which give a double dividend.
Most courses take place on the west side of campus, known as lower campus due to its lower elevation.
Most of the stories take place in the fictitious town of Fulchester.

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