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Some historians have found his point of view not to their taste, others have complained that he makes the Tory tradition appear `` contemptible rather than intelligible '', while a sympathetic critic has remarked that the `` intricate interplay of social dynamics and political activity of which, at times, politicians are the ignorant marionettes is not a field for the exercise of his talents ''.
Menfolk can ride in the forward cockpit where the helmsman has a clear view.
The opposition to this point of view has its staunchest support in the work of Miller ( '50 ).
From the point of view of syntactic analysis the head word in the statement is the predicator has broken, and from the point of view of meaning it would seem that the trouble centers in the breaking ; ;
That tumultuous, painful and costly experience shows clearly that a law expressing a moral judgment cannot be enforced when it has little correspondence with the general view of society.
The current exhibition, which remains on view through Oct. 29, has tapped 14 major collections and many private sources.
A common criticism has been that many social science scholars ( such as economists, sociologists, and psychologists ) in Western countries focus disproportionately on Western subjects, while anthropology focuses disproportionately on the " other "; this has changed over the last part of the twentieth century as anthropologists increasingly, also study Western subjects, particularly variation across class, region, or ethnicity within Western societies, and other social scientists increasingly take a global view of their fields.
Swift ’ s use of gripping details of poverty and his narrator ’ s cool approach towards them create " two opposing points of view " that " alienate the reader, perhaps unconsciously, from a narrator who can view with ' melancholy ' detachment a subject that Swift has directed us, rhetorically, to see in a much less detached way.
This view was widespread prior to the 1960s, but has almost no supporters among specialists today.
Recent influence of the New Perspective on Paul movement has also reached Arminianism — primarily through a view of corporate election.
" Ever since the time of my ancestor Ali, the first Imam, that is to say over a period of thirteen hundred years, it has always been the tradition of our family that each Imam chooses his successor at his absolute and unfettered discretion from amongst any of his descendants, whether they be sons or remote male issue and in these circumstances and in view of the fundamentally altered conditions in the world in very recent years due to the great changes which have taken place including the discoveries of atomic science, I am convinced that it is in the best interest of the Shia Muslim Ismailia Community that I should be succeeded by a young man who has been brought up and developed during recent years and in the midst of the new age and who brings a new outlook on life to his office as Imam.
One of the Dead Sea Scrolls ( 4Q535, Manuscript B ) is written from Amram's point of view, and hence has been dubbed the Testament of Amram.
This point of view has been subject to severe criticism in the research of the 20th century.
The contrasting view that " Achaeans ", as understood through Homer, are " a name without a country ", an ethnos created in the Epic tradition, has modern supporters among those who conclude that " Achaeans " were redefined in the fifth century, as contemporary speakers of Aeolic Greek.
No poet has ever presented evil in such stark and tragic terms yet he had an exalted view of Zeus, whom he celebrated with a grand simplicity reminiscent of David's Psalms, and a faith in progress or the healing power of time.
Esler, who advanced this legitimation view, has suggested that in Luke ’ s community there were Roman officials who were recent converts and they wanted to make sure that their new found faith could successfully coexist with their allegiance to the empire.
Although a committed Christian, she has characterised the issue as one of life and death on which her view had been the same when she was agnostic.
In this view, human evolution has accompanied the Earth's evolution throughout the existence of the Earth.
Waldorf education is one of the most visible practical applications of an anthroposophical view and understanding of the human being and has been characterized as " the leader of the international movement for a New Education ,"
This view has certain similarities to the concepts of Christogenesis advocated by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin.
This view has, for the most part, been changed, and now almost all Hindu temples ban meat from temple premises.

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Accounts have been published of Northern liberals in the South up against segregationist prejudice, especially in state-supported universities where pressure may be strong to uphold the majority view.
The primary quality of that view seems, now, to have been its quietness, but that cannot at the time have impressed us.
Yet it could not have been more than a matter of seconds, and then the front of the British army came into view.
The heightened tension, in fact, had been a major factor in the President's change of view about the urgency of a meeting with the Soviet leader.
There have been, indeed, many important and valuable gains from the development of our present scientific view of the world for which we may be rightly grateful.
The Chinese world view during the Han dynasty, when the Lo Shu seems to have been at the height of its popularity, was based in large part on the teachings of the Yin-Yang and Five-Elements School, which was traditionally founded by Tsou Yen.
He made use of the time by undertaking far more intensive fieldwork than had been done by British anthropologists, and his classic ethnography, Argonauts of the Western Pacific ( 1922 ) advocated an approach to fieldwork that became standard in the field: getting " the native's point of view " through participant observation.
In his view, there were three possibilities: ( 1 ) Korean did not belong with the other three genealogically, but had been influenced by an Altaic substratum ; ( 2 ) Korean was related to the other three at the same level they were related to each other ; ( 3 ) Korean had split off from the other three before they underwent a series of characteristic changes.
Harlan Ellison ( who began reading van Vogt as a teenager ) wrote, " Van was the first writer to shine light on the restricted ways in which I had been taught to view the universe and the human condition.
WSC came after an era during which the duopoly of Australian and English dominance dissipated ; the Ashes had long been seen as a cricket world championship but the rise of the West Indies in the late 1970s challenged that view.
On the other hand, they may have been related to the adoptionist controversy which had brought Bermudo's kingdom into Charlemagne's view.
The more traditional view had been to see the two cities are economic rivals.
The Spartans were of the view that, with the liberation of mainland Greece, and the Greek cities of Asia Minor, the war's purpose had already been reached.
The substantial remains of the western cardo have now been exposed to view near the junction with Suq el-Bazaar, and remnants of one of the tetrapylones are preserved in the 19th century Franciscan chapel at the junction of the Via Dolorosa and Suq Khan ez-Zeit.
However the windows in the tower seem to have been little more than slots, making them poor at letting light in, but providing a suitable place to view out.
According to this view, the poem says that there may, or may not, have been a divine visit, when there was briefly heaven in England.
It is not entirely clear whether this association is causal, and some researchers have been known to disagree with this view.

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At the same time, the nation's film industry, which was fully nationalized throughout most of the country's history, was guided by philosophies and laws propounded by the monopoly Soviet Communist Party which introduced a new view on the cinema, socialist realism, which was different from the one before or after the existence of the Soviet Union.
Similarly, Srila Prabhupada, author Bhagavad Gita As It Is and founder of the Hare Krishna Movement, has propounded the same pluralistic, nonsecular view: that "' Christ ' is another way of saying Krsta and Krsta is another way of pronouncing Krishna, the name of God.
This may be the philosophical view propounded by ethical naturalists, however not all moral realists accept that position ( e. g. ethical non-naturalists ).
Berkeleyan idealism is the view, propounded by the Irish empiricist George Berkeley, that the objects of perception are actually ideas in the mind.
Modal realism is the view, notably propounded by David Kellogg Lewis, that all possible worlds are as real as the actual world.
He also propounded a view of fermentation which in some respects resembles that supported by Justus von Liebig a century and half later.
The theory of utility, which became the keynote of his general theory of political economy, was practically formulated in a letter written in 1860 ; and the germ of his logical principles of the substitution of similars may be found in the view which he propounded in another letter written in 1861, that " philosophy would be found to consist solely in pointing out the likeness of things.
As an author, lecturer, and architect, Cram propounded the view that the Renaissance had been, at least in part, an unfortunate detour for western culture.
Recently many of our best naturalists have recurred to the view first propounded by Linnaeus, so remarkable for his sagacity, and have placed man in the same Order with the Quadrumana, under the title of the Primates.
This view is the ' endothelial response to injury ' theory propounded by Ross in 1972 and 1982.
This view is congenial to the conception of philosophy, most famously propounded by John Locke, as a sort of intellectual " underlabourer " to the sciences.
Antoine Meillet ( 1905, 1908, 1922, 1925, 1934 ), the distinguished French Indo-Europeanist, in reaction to a second simplified theory of Schleicher's, propounded a view according to which all similarities of Baltic and Slavic occurred accidentally, by independent parallel development, and that there was no Proto-Balto-Slavic language.
Although its original leadership favoured Biblical literalism and it was intended to be anti-evolutionary, it rejected the creationist theories propounded by George McCready Price ( young Earth creationism ) and Harry Rimmer ( gap creationism ), and it was soon moving rapidly in the direction of theistic evolution, with some members " stopping off " on the less Modernist view that they called " progressive creationism.
There is not much literature on Moderate Cessationism, but the view is propounded by certain Brethren groups of Christians, such as Hopewell Mennonite Church of Reading, PA, Free Brethren House Churches of Christ.
An example of the empirical form of Cessationism is the view propounded by biblestudying. net.
Modal realism is the view, notably propounded by David Kellogg Lewis, that all possible worlds are as real as the actual world.
The view that Cassian propounded Semipelagianism has been disputed.
But according to later view propounded by Sten Konow, and accepted by later scholars, the principal donor making endowments was princess Aiyasi Kamuia, " chief queen of Rajuvula " and " daughter of Yuvaraja Kharaosta Kamuio ".
Postmodern feminism's major departure from other branches of feminism is perhaps the argument that sex, or at least gender is itself constructed through language, a view notably propounded in Judith Butler's 1990 book, Gender Trouble.
Influenced by Herder, Gode propounded a Romantic, anti-positivist view of language: languages are an aspect of the culture of a people, not an instrument to achieve a goal ; an ideology cannot be attached to a language, except artificially.
A minority view, propounded by the Israeli-American physicist Nir Shaviv, uses climatological influences of solar wind, combined with a hypothesis of Danish physicist Henrik Svensmark for a cooling effect of cosmic rays, to explain the paradox.
This view was propounded by scholars like Dr Christian Lassen, Dr. J. W. McCrindle, M. V. de Saint Martin etc, and has been supported by numerous modern scholars

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