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Roger Masters in The Nature of Politics says that the primordialist and modernist conceptions of nationalism both involve an acceptance of three levels of common interest of individuals or groups in national identity.
From the middle of the 19th century, according to Jan Krikke ( 2006 ) isometry became an " invaluable tool for engineers, and soon thereafter axonometry and isometry were incorporated in the curriculum of architectural training courses in Europe and the U. S. The popular acceptance of axonometry came in the 1920s, when modernist architects from the Bauhaus and De Stijl embraced it ".

acceptance and design
The following years saw graphic design in the modern style gain widespread acceptance and application.
However, some of the compromises resulting from the adoption of a design intended for another market hampered the car's acceptance.
Like intelligent design, the concept it seeks to support, irreducible complexity has failed to gain any notable acceptance within the scientific community.
A structured CM program ensures that documentation ( e. g., requirements, design, test, and acceptance documentation ) for items is accurate and consistent with the actual physical design of the item.
Most of his work there was altered or demolished after his death and the acceptance of Michelangelo's design, but a few drawings have survived.
Navy acceptance trials for every boat required it be able to demonstrate ability to achieve design speed of 41 + knots.
IBM's MCA bus, developed for the PS / 2 in 1987, was a competitor to ISA, also their design, but fell out of favor due to the ISA's industry-wide acceptance and IBM's closed licensing of MCA.
Although Die neue Typographie remains a classic, Tschichold slowly abandoned his rigid beliefs from around 1932 onwards ( e. g. his Saskia typeface of 1932, and his acceptance of classical Roman typefaces for body-type ) as he moved back towards Classicism in print design.
With the ever increasing acceptance of homosexuality in the early 21st century, including its expressions in fashion, music, and design, the gay culture can no longer be considered a subculture in many parts of the world, although some aspects of gay culture like leathermen, bears, and feeders are considered subcultures within the gay movement itself.
With its interest in design, marketing and image, has been seen an acceptance of Thatcherism and style commentator Peter York even suggested that it was aligned with the New Right.
It has since gained wide acceptance in the literature on total quality management and service marketing ; and the customer satisfaction of internal customers is nowadays recognized by many organizations as a precursor to, and prerequisite for, external customer satisfaction, with authors such as arguing that service organizations that design products for internal customer satisfaction are better able to satisfy the needs of external customers.
An attorney may seek changes or exemptions in the law governing the land where the building will be built, either by arguing that a rule is inapplicable ( the bridge design will not collapse ), or that the custom is no longer needed ( acceptance of live-work spaces has grown in the community ).
It is used frequently in testing customer acceptance of new product designs, in assessing the appeal of advertisements and in service design.
Johnson is one of the authors of the Discovery Institute's Wedge Document and its Teach the Controversy campaign, which attempts to cast doubt on the validity of the theory of evolution, its acceptance within the scientific community, and reduce its role in public school science curricula while promoting intelligent design.
* Statistics, for complicated calculations of properties of distributions and for operations research including the design of acceptance tests for quality control.
In an experimental design similar to the previous one, another variable was manipulated: whether or not the stance of the counter-attitudinal essay fell in the latitude of acceptance or the latitude of rejection ( see Social judgment theory ).
The next notable design was the 7. 65 mm Luger by Georg Luger, which although successful in its function, nonetheless failed to have adequate stopping power and failed to win widespread acceptance.
: This section of the Field Building is erected on the site of the Home Insurance Building, which structure, designed and built in eighteen hundred and eighty four by the late William Le Baron Jenney, was the first high building to utilize as the basic principle of its design the method known as skeleton construction and, being a primal influence in the acceptance of this principle was the true father of the skyscraper, 1932.
* design and acceptance of travel demand management, above all of road pricing measures ( Schade & Schlag, 2003 ),
Display manufacturers and chip manufacturers worldwide have acknowledged the trend toward acceptance of touchscreens as a highly desirable user interface component and have begun to integrate touchscreens into the fundamental design of their products.
His first design for a fully integrated automatic flour mill was built on nearby Red Clay Creek in 1783, and gradually gained acceptance from Brandywine millers.
The BRT unveiled its design, designated BMT Standard, to the public in 1913 and received such wide acceptance that all future subway lines, whether built for the BRT, the IRT or eventually, the IND, were built to handle the wider cars.
The intraocular lens did not find widespread acceptance in cataract surgery until the 1970s, when further developments in lens design and surgical techniques had come about.

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The public atmosphere that has been generated which makes acceptance of this law a possibility stems from the disrepute into which the labor movement has fallen as a result of Mr. McClellan's hearings into corruption in labor-management relations and, later, into the jurisdictional squabbles that plagued industrial relations at the missile sites.
discussion of the controversy surrounding the acceptance / rejection of Revelation into the New Testament canon.
Graduate students in turn compete for acceptance into a BTP ; if accepted then stipend, tuition and health insurance support is provided for two or three years during the course of their Ph. D. thesis work.
Within the transfer education category, comprehensive schools typically have articulation agreements in place that provide prearranged acceptance into specific four-year institutions.
" This alludes to the Catholic belief in a spiritual state, known as Purgatory, in which those souls who are not condemned to Hell, but are also not completely pure as required for entry into Heaven, go through a final process of purification before their full acceptance into Heaven.
Once born into Osu caste, this Nigerian person is an outcast, shunned and ostracized, with limited opportunities or acceptance, regardless of his or her ability or merit.
Frederick's acceptance of the crown in November 1619 thus marked the beginning of turmoil which would develop into the Thirty Years ' War.
The prince signaled his acceptance by going into the imperial palaquin, which then conducted him to the emperor's residence within the palace.
After the genre had started to go out of fashion with mainstream audiences in 1981, the mod revival scene went underground and successfully reinvented itself through a series of clubs, bands and fanzines that breathed fresh life into the genre, culminating in another burst of creative acceptance in 1985.
Other recurring themes include the breakdown of Niles ' marriage to the never-seen Maris, Frasier's search for love, Martin's new life after retirement and injury, and the various attempts by the two brothers to gain acceptance into Seattle's cultural elite.
Between March and April 2009, 150 artists exhibited 300 pieces of graffiti at the Grand Palais in Paris — a clear acceptance of the art form into the French art world.
However, the compositional style employed in the opera, with few stand-alone arias, was criticized at the time and remains a barrier to the opera's complete acceptance into the standard repertoire.
Subsequently in July the Centre Party was voluntarily dissolved in a quid pro quo with the Pope under the anti-communist Pope Pius XI for the Reichskonkordat ; and by these manoeuvres Hitler achieved movement of these Catholic voters into the Nazi party, and a long-awaited international diplomatic acceptance of his regime.
This elite group of writers, popularly known as the " Immortals ," are responsible for establishing and maintaining the grammar, usage and acceptance of vocabulary into standard French.
The Heathers musical, which opens with a number depicting Veronica's acceptance into the Heathers ' clique, has received several readings in workshops in Los Angeles, and a three-show concert presentation at Joe's Pub in New York City on September 13 – 14, 2010.
The “ active homosexual act is considered as an assertion of one ’ s aggressive masculine superiority, while the acceptance of the role of the passive homosexual is considered extremely degrading and shameful because it casts the man or youth into a submissive, feminine role ”.
Later, two poetic restatements of these principles (" Ani Ma ' amin " and " Yigdal ") became integrated into many Jewish liturgies, leading to their eventual near-universal acceptance.
Despite his complete lack of experience in filmmaking, his submission of a collection of still photographs and an essay about film secured his acceptance into the program.
He defined justification as " the acceptance by which God regards us as righteous whom he has received into grace.
By the time of Jogaila's acceptance of Catholicism at the Union of Krewo in 1385, the establishment of his realm and members of his family had been to a large extent assimilated into the Orthodox Christianity.
Although neoclassical economics has gained widespread acceptance by contemporary economists, there have been many critiques of neoclassical economics, often incorporated into newer versions of neoclassical theory as human awareness of economic criteria changes.

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