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Often, the term " critical theory " is appropriated when an author ( perhaps most notably Michel Foucault ) works within sociological terms yet attacks the social or human sciences ( thus attempting to remain " outside " those frames of enquiry ).
Often there have been few implementations matching all of the critical elements of the specification, and existing implementations were incomplete or inadequate.
Often critical facilities themselves are dependent on such lifelines for operability, which makes them vulnerable to both direct impacts from a hazard event and indirect effects from lifeline disruption.
Often the back panel or flaps are printed with biographical information about the author, a summary of the book from the publisher ( known as a blurb ) and puffs of critical praise from celebrities or authorities in the book's subject area.
Often criticized in Austria as a Nestbeschmutzer ( one who dirties his own nest ) for his critical views, Bernhard was highly acclaimed abroad.
Often the user must reinstall Windows, if the missing file is critical to the boot process.
Often the communication test is a critical item in a remote system.
Often a boot CD is used to recover critical files and directories in the event of system failures.
) Often reviews give detailed summaries of the contents of the paper, sometimes with critical comments by the reviewer and references to related work.
Often the critical component to collaboration readiness is based on the concept of “ working together in order to achieve a science goal ” ( Olson, Teasley, Bietz, & Cogburn, 2002, p. 46 ).
Often called " Mol " for short, Molly is the youngest Runaway and her innocence often serves as humor in the series, but she has demonstrated great insight at critical moments.
Often time the critical stain will first decrease due to temperature.

Often and towards
Often, in the lower right corner St. John Climacus himself is shown, gesturing towards the ladder, with rows of monastics behind him.
Often he is found sitting wearing the Papal Tiara, Papal robes and holding a sword pointed towards the ground.
Often kill shots are returned very close to the back wall as the ball is moving towards the front wall.
Often, however, the term brunch is headed more towards breakfast than lunch.
Often living in dilapidated neighborhoods and marked as outsiders by their " eastern " traditions and poor command of the German language, Turkish urban youth gravitate towards hip hop as means of expressive identity construction.
Often it denoted a geographical trait of the area where that branch of the family lived: Verville lived towards the city, Beauchesne lived near an oak tree, Larivière near a river, etc.
Often, an ecotax policy proposal may attempt to maintain overall tax revenue by proportionately reducing other taxes ( e. g. taxes on human labor and renewable resources ); such proposals are known as a green tax shift towards ecological taxation.
Often used elements include skating in a line, skating in a box, ' splicing ' ( subgroups skating towards each other such that they do not contact each other ), and skating in a circle.
Often, politicians subscribe to a moral order system or belief about the role of governments in public life that guides biases towards provision of health care as well.
Often viewed as overly staid and pontifical ( i. e. " Establishment "), the club has of late improved its image in the eyes of the public and media, partly because it remains a citadel for tradition in a fast-changing landscape and partly because it has made a concerted move towards image-improvement.
Often endogenous growth theory assumes constant marginal product of capital at the aggregate level, or at least that the limit of the marginal product of capital does not tend towards zero.
Often, moral criteria are part of a much broader shift away from commodity markets towards a deeper service economy where all activities, from growing to harvesting to processing to delivery, are considered part of the value chain and for which consumers are " responsible ".
Often exceptional performances are followed by more normal performances, so the change in performance might better be explained by regression towards the mean.
Often, the patient is known to have a tendency towards thrombosis, although Budd – Chiari syndrome can also be the first symptom of such a tendency.
Often a player will have to lure the monster towards the other player and run away, so that the monster ( if it is aggressive ) will look for a new target, which may be the other player.
Often, aggressive sales tactics push the relatives towards expensive contracts.
Often the hope is that this will be a key influence in the eventual move towards a more democratic democracy.
Often, the version of Boys ' Life geared towards older boys features buying guides for products such as cars, MP3 players, digital cameras, sunglasses, and more.
Often the facts can be very uncomfortable as many safety related issues point towards mediocre management systems or worse, questionable business ethics.
Often talks to the camera ( breaking the fourth wall ) towards the boys and girls watching the show, telling them when it's time for a song or for the sideshow.
Often if more than one junior varsity wrestler is at a certain weight class for each school, the coaches will hold an exhibition match which does not count towards the junior varsity team score but allows the wrestlers to gain more competitive experience.
Often, Ruth would say that she was jealous of her because she didn't have to deal with the negative stigma towards Jews like Ruth did.
Often McLaren's postmodern approach to hermeneutics and Biblical understanding prompts him to take a less traditional approach towards issues considered controversial by fundamentalists, such as homosexuality.
Often initiated because of concerns about nuclear power, phase-outs usually include shutting down nuclear power plants and looking towards renewable energy and other fuels.

Often and Charles
Often used for fly fishing the fly reel or fly casting reel has traditionally been rather simple in terms of mechanical construction, little has changed from the design patented by Charles F. Orvis in 1874.
Often, the masquers who did not speak or sing were courtiers: King James I's queen consort, Anne of Denmark, frequently danced with her ladies in masques between 1603 and 1611, and Henry VIII and Charles I performed in the masques at their courts.
Often this proved to be a mistake and only through the calming influence of his mother and cooler-headed siblings, Jarrod ( Richard Long ), half-brother Heath ( Lee Majors ), sister Audra ( Linda Evans ) and Eugene ( Charles Briles ,) ( written out after season 1 ), would a difficult situation be rectified.

Often and de
Often, the criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.
References to Lykaian Pan are especially abundant in Latin poetry, as for instance in Virgil ’ s epic, the Aeneid: “ Lupercal / Parrhasio dictum Panos de more Lycaei ,” “... the Lupercal, named after the Parrhasian worship of Lykaian Pan ,” and in Horace ’ s Odes: “ Velox amoenum saepe Lucretilem / mutat Lycaeo Faunus ,” “ Often swift Faunus exchanges Lykaion for pleasant Lucretilis .”
Often, groups of youths will hangout on the steps leading to the Palais de la Justice.
Often drawing inspiration from Michel Foucault, founding scholars of queer studies include Judith Butler, Lauren Berlant, Teresa de Lauretis, Judith Halberstam, David Halperin, Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, and Michael Warner.
Often published with the subtitle " Mouvement homophile de France ".
Often called " the Sublime Paralytic " and " the Brains of the Revolution, Mabini is the de facto first Prime Minister of the Philippines.
Often this movement is used before executing traveling steps such as a pas de bourrée.
Often working as artisans, shopkeepers or landowners, the gens de couleur frequently became quite prosperous, and many prided themselves on their European culture and descent.
Often one is interested in a WZW model with a noncompact simple Lie group G, such as SL ( 2, R ) which has been used by Juan Maldacena and Hirosi Ooguri to describe string theory on a three-dimensional anti de Sitter space, which is the universal cover of the group SL ( 2, R ).
Often linked with Carlo Ginzburg ’ s microhistory The Cheese and the Worms about the radical miller Menocchio, Davis ’ s book grew out of her experience as historical consultant for Daniel Vigne ’ s film Le retour de Martin Guerre.
Often referred to as Dos de Mayo Uprising.
Often known by his nom de guerre Argala ( Slim ), he took part in the so called Operation Ogre, which consisted in the assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco, Franco's Prime Minister, in 1973.
Often called romans de longue haleine ( or " deep-breath books "), they usually took place in ancient Rome, Egypt or Persia, used historical characters ( for this reason they are called romans héroiques ) and told the adventures of a series of perfect lovers sent ( by accident or misfortune ) to the four corners of the world.

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