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thoroughgoing and society
" Religious syncretism, however, remained thoroughgoing in Khmer society: the state religion of Shaivism was not necessarily abrogated by Suryavarman's turn to Vishnu, and the temple may well have housed a royal lingam.
In Scotland, the Enlightenment was characterised by a thoroughgoing empiricism and practicality where the chief virtues were held to be improvement, virtue and practical benefit for both the individual and society as a whole.
The challenge for the psychology of religion is essentially threefold: ( 1 ) to provide a thoroughgoing description of the objects of investigation, whether they be shared religious content ( e. g., a tradition's ritual observances ) or individual experiences, attitudes, or conduct ; ( 2 ) to account in psychological terms for the rise of such phenomena ; and ( 3 ) to clarify the outcomes — the fruits, as William James put it — of these phenomena, for individuals and for the larger society.

thoroughgoing and did
On 25 February, he made another speech at Shipley and urged a vote for Labour and saying he did not believe the claim that Wilson would renege his commitment to renegotiation, which Powell believed was ironic because of Heath's premiership: " In acrobatics Harold Wilson, for all his nimbleness and skill, is simply no match for the breathtaking, thoroughgoing efficiency of the present Prime Minister ".
Bristol, however, did a thoroughgoing examination of the car's handling and ended up with performance " only matched by outright purpose-built competition cars ".

thoroughgoing and after
It follows that mechanism is a form of thoroughgoing determinism: if all phenomena can be explained entirely through the motion of matter under physical laws, then just as surely as the gears of a clock completely determine that it will strike 2: 00 an hour after it strikes 1: 00, all phenomena are completely determined by the properties of that matter and the operations of those natural laws.

thoroughgoing and when
He is a " thoroughgoing madman ", driven to such a state by his obsession with the belief that man can only stop living in fear of death when he rejects such fear to such an extent that he is willing to kill himself without any care.

thoroughgoing and were
Following the defeat of Napoleon, Alexander I was willing to discuss constitutional reforms, and though a few were introduced, no thoroughgoing changes were attempted.
Sapir was explicit that the connections between language and culture were neither thoroughgoing nor particularly deep, if they existed at all:
These acts were less thoroughgoing than the legislation dealing with U. S. domestic transportation, in that they left in place the " conference " system in international ocean liner shipping, which historically embodied cartel mechanisms.
Moreover, some, such as Erwin Chemerinsky, argue that courts may have had sufficient ability to ensure widespread integration but simply were not allowed enough time to perform this role, since Milliken v. Bradley, in 1974 — barely a decade since desegregation began in earnest in the South — severely curtained the thoroughgoing methods ( e. g. busing ) which might have achieved the goal of desegregation, particularly in the South, and even more particularly in the state of Georgia.
"< ref name = rfc2 > Although often forgotten by libertarians today, LeFevre " preached a thoroughgoing pacifism that held it to be an impermissible violation of the property rights of an assailant to destroy the ropes he'd tied you up with ( just so long as they were his ropes ) and just as bad to take a necklace back from a blackguard who stole it from you as it was for the blackguard to take it from you in the first place .< ref name = rfc3 >
Bowman immediately formed a joint venture with Volvo to consolidate two engines into one brand name, finalized a contract with a German firm to bring in new technology for high-pressure fuel injectors so that OMC engines could be more fuel-efficient, initiated a thoroughgoing advertising campaign to strengthen its brand name Evinrude and Johnson outboard engines, and began to develop a new generation of outboard motors that were environmentally acceptable, fuel-efficient, and easily repaired.

thoroughgoing and way
Annet was very hostile to the clergy and to scripture, being a thoroughgoing deist in every way.

thoroughgoing and life
He argued that Islam should not be confined to the narrow domain of private life, but should rather be applied to the problems of the modern world, and used as the moral foundation of a national renaissance, a thoroughgoing reform of political, economic and social systems.

thoroughgoing and which
The prevailing anarchy in Ireland, a country which, nominally subject to the English Crown, was torn by feuds among its practically independent native chieftains, made the task of the lord deputy a difficult one ; the difficulty was increased by the ignorance of English statesmen concerning Ireland and Irish conditions, and by their incapacity to devise any consistent and thoroughgoing policy for bringing the island under an orderly system of administration.
For example, Hoffmann in The First Mishna sees the present Mishna Avot as having been redacted from three different sources, a Mishna of Rabbi Akiva, a Mishna of Rabbi Meir, and a Mishna of Rabbi Judah Ha-Nasi, the originals of which cannot be completely reconstructed due to their thoroughgoing fusion and subsequent manipulation.
The reestablishment was centered on a comprehensive and thoroughgoing criticism and repudiation of modern revisionism and the Lava revisionist renegades in Manila as well as the Taruc-Sumulong gangster clique which had usurped authority over remnants of the HMB.
He accompanied her in her wanderings, traveled several times as far as Holstein in connection with her exceedingly confused affairs, and returned to Amsterdam to see to the publication of her complete works, to which he prefixed a thoroughgoing defense of her and added a translation of the Göttliche Gesicht of Hans Engelbrecht, the Brunswick enthusiast.

thoroughgoing and had
Though Christianity grow in the region under Olga's rule, Vladimir had remained a thoroughgoing pagan, taking eight hundred concubines ( besides numerous wives ) and erecting pagan statues and shrines to gods.
Plutarch, in his " Life of Lycurgus ," attributes to Lycurgus also a thoroughgoing reassignment and equalizing of landholdings and wealth among the population, " For there was an extreme inequality amongst them, and their state was overloaded with a multitude of indigent and necessitous persons, while its whole wealth had centred upon a very few.

thoroughgoing and been
:“ a thoroughgoing suspension of tacit individual and cultural infrastructures, in the context of full attention to their contents, frees the mind to move in new ways … The mind is then able to respond to creative new perceptions going beyond the particular points of view that have been suspended .”

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And although these insights into the nature of art may be in themselves insufficient for a thoroughgoing philosophy of art, their peculiar authenticity in this day and age requires that they be taken seriously and gives promise that from their very substance, new and valid chapters in the philosophy of art may be written.
The most significant point is that under the capitalist mode of production, patent, and copyright laws support in fundamental and thoroughgoing ways the expansion of the range of creative human activities that can be commodified.
Their early chamber works ( and those of Béla Bartók, who was friendly with Dohnányi ) show a thoroughgoing absorption of the Brahmsian idiom.
The steady approach of cholera in 1831 was the last occasion in England of a thoroughgoing resort to quarantine restrictions.
His thoroughgoing work is particularly remarkable in that he accomplished it in only three years.
" He was a thoroughgoing elitist, and he reveled in it ," says biographer Remini.
As in the rest of Spain, the Franco era ( 1939 – 1975 ) in Catalonia saw the annulment of democratic liberties, the prohibition and persecution of parties, the rise of thoroughgoing censorship, and the banning of all leftist institutions.
At one with the German physiologist and comparative anatomist Johannes Peter Müller in the conviction psychologus nemo nisi physiologus, he was the first in Great Britain during the 19th century to apply physiology in a thoroughgoing fashion to the elucidation of mental states.
Bessarion, though a Platonist, was not so thoroughgoing in his admiration as Gemistus Pletho, and he strove instead to reconcile the two philosophies.
Although these articles superficially resemble the Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England they are in fact a great deal more detailed and much less ambiguous on many matters ; they also represent a more thoroughgoing and explicit Calvinism than the 39 Articles.
In short the argument holds that if, as thoroughgoing naturalism entails, all of our thoughts are the effect of a physical cause, then we have no reason for assuming that they are also the consequent of a reasonable ground.
Richard P. Mullin, professor of Philosophy at Wheeling Jesuit University, describes the three words " willing and practical and thoroughgoing " as " packed with meaning ".
Loyalty is thoroughgoing in that it is not merely a casual interest but a wholehearted commitment to a cause.
This was the most thoroughgoing revision of the work since its inception, with many articles rewritten in a more modern style and a large number of entirely new articles.
In the excitement of 1832 he condemned the scheme of nullification as not sufficiently thoroughgoing.
According to Paul Avrich, Makhno was a thoroughgoing anarchist and down-to-earth peasant.

idealization and society
While the book pokes fun at contemporary society, the main thrust is a satire of romanticized ideas of chivalry, and of the idealization of the Middle Ages common in the novels of Sir Walter Scott and other 19th century literature.

idealization and did
Today he seems to us to have recorded his fellow Americans with a perception that was often as tender as it was vigorous, and to have preserved for us the essence of an American life which, indeed, he did not idealize -- because it seemed to him beautiful beyond the necessity of idealization.
In addition to the branches ' current various meanings of Institutionalism, there is also an academic skeptism that, though European Institutionalism was originally derived from national response to people's demands on politico-economic changes especially on their polity or apparatus, as Positivism and Phenomenalism did for example, New Institutionalism rather implicates top-down approach and neglects to match each developmental meaning to its timely event so that the relatively casual interpretation mode carreis retrospective effect on historical paths of each idealization.

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