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His depiction of how members of the council were elected to the senate, for example, aimed to emphasise the way the electoral system prevented factionalism from occurring, instead making sure that “ public benefits are largely extended among the citizens ” rather than narrowly amongst “ one family ”.
Theories of collective action emphasise how group behavior can, in some sense, be linked to social institutions.
In New Rules of Sociological Method ( 1976 ) ( the title of which alludes to Durkheim's Rules of the Sociological Method of 1895 ), Giddens attempted to explain ' how sociology should be done ' and addressed a long-standing divide between those theorists who prioritise ' macro level ' studies of social life-looking at the ' big picture ' of society-and those who emphasise the ' micro level ' - what everyday life means to individuals.
Her reason for mentioning it was to emphasise how for Buddhism we exist in a " moral universe " in which actions lead to just consequences according to a natural moral order, a situation she calls a " cosmodicy " in contrast with the Christian theodicy.
The question of how much to emphasise the use of organic assets, as opposed to coordination with separate units (' joint organization ') is a subject of debate and heavily dependent on questions of command and control.
He also showed how mutation could affect the landscape and used this metaphor in his discussions on evolution — he was the first person to emphasise that evolution mainly occurred through mutations that affected developmental anatomy.
" The first lines of the first verse emphasise an apology: " Come up to meet you / tell you I'm sorry / you don't know how lovely you are.
The Global Corruption Reports are not designed to merely emphasise the extent of corruption and how it affects processes.
A total of nine photographs taken by Hoffman reveal how Adolf Hitler used to rehearse his hand gestures for his public speeches and used to ask Hoffmann to take pictures of these so he could see what he would look like to the German people, as one of Hitler's greatest and most well-known skills was his public speaking which he used to his advantage to emphasise his idea of a " great national revival " of Germany.

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Subtitled From Romantic to Revolutionary, it was part of an effort by the Communist Party Historians ' Group, inspired by Torr, to emphasise the domestic roots of Marxism in Britain at a time when the Communist Party was under attack for always following the Moscow line.
The purpose of genealogies in oral societies generally is not to provide a ' true ' account, but rather to emphasise the seniority of the ruling chiefly line, and hence its political legitimacy and right to exploit resources of land and the like.
The conclusion of those who take this line is that unions should emphasise their service aspects, particularly those that contribute toward the well-being of the employer as well as the employee.

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From a sociological point of view, Danielle Lindemann has noted the " embattled purity regime " in which many pro-dommes emphasise their specialist knowledge and professional skills, while distancing themselves from economic criteria for success, in a way which is comparable to avant-garde artists.
The tendency of actor-managers to emphasise the importance of their own central character did not always meet with the critics ' approval.
These masculist circles worship both the god and the goddess, but tend to emphasise the role of the god in their lives.
As if to emphasise their presence, they used the building to advertise their own weekly publication: a huge neon sign on its roof proclaimed DIE BRAUNE POST-N. S.
Sussex would emphasise cross-disciplinary activity, so that students would emerge from the university with a range of background or ' contextual ' knowledge to complement their specialist ' core ' skills in a particular subject area.
However, Donizetti and Verdi in their vocal writing went on to emphasise the top fifth of the baritone voice, rather than its lower notes — thus generating a more brilliant sound.
A more likely explanation is that the Cathedral clergy wanted to emphasise the universal reach of the Church, particularly at a time when their relationship with the local community was often a troubled one.
He therefore allowed the Peloponnesians to remove their dead first, so that those remaining would be shown to be Spartiates, and emphasise the scale of the Theban victory.
Pharaohs are often depicted with the emblems of Maat to emphasise their role in upholding the laws of the Creator.
These principles are deliberately non-dogmatic, since the Brotherhood wished to emphasise the personal responsibility of individual artists to determine their own ideas and methods of depiction.
In fact Wagner himself never publicly named any of his leitmotifs, preferring to emphasise their flexibility of association, role in the musical form, and emotional effect.
Different historians apply different weights to each: liberal historians would emphasise the turmoil created by the war, whereas other writers, particularly those influenced by the Materialist conception of history would place their emphasis on the inevitability of change.
However, some bands emphasise fast tempos throughout their music.
France promised financial backing for such a war and in June the same year the decision was made to send 20, 000 Swedish troops to Germany to emphasise their commitment.
Robert Morrison believes that there is " a deep resonance between them " as " both emphasise the centrality of humans in a godless cosmos and neither looks to any external being or power for their respective solutions to the problem of existence ".
This is typical of the Kit-Cat Club portraits, which emphasise the like-mindedness and unity of the members rather than their different social positions
Also, neoliberals believe that government regulation and unnecessary bureaucracy are the chief barriers to entry in a market, tying perfect competition to market freedom once more, and emphasise that governments actively involved in the economy provide dominant monopolies with a means to use their market power into political power, which can then be used to maintain their monopoly.
During the 2000s manufacturers started to emphasise the sub-brand of their hot hatch derivatives such as Renault's Renault Sport, Opel's OPC, Vauxhall's VXR and Fiat's Abarth.
Campaigns of some of the members emphasise more on the banner of Civil Force and their local contributions, and did not mention the convenor's connection with the DAB.
The practice continued in the Roman Empire, although it was subsequently amended by some Roman Emperors who desired to emphasise the totality of their victories by adding Maximus (" the Greatest ") to the victory title ( e. g., Parthicus Maximus, " the Greatest Parthian ").
However, the Western Allies needed to emphasise their continuing support for the Soviet war effort by pressing on with high profile offensive operations such as the fighter sweeps, irrespective of their material effect on the minimal Luftwaffe presence in North Western Europe.

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Japanese archaeologists emphasise instead the fact that, in the first half of the Kofun period, other regional chieftainships, such as Kibi were in close contention for dominance or importance.
As a set-off to this, certain of the Arab politicians suggested that the country should be called ' Southern Syria ' in order to emphasise its close relation with another Arab State ".
The underlying philosophy of the course is to emphasise the close relationship between information technology and business with the application of the relevant theory underpinning IT enabled business practices.
They typically emphasise theatrical expression and close emotional identification with the characters portrayed.

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Streets were named after Australian rivers to emphasise the association with water, such as Shoalhaven, Tweed, Murrumbidgee, Hawkesbury and Barwon.
Streets were named after Australian rivers to emphasise the association with water, such as Shoalhaven, Tweed, Murrumbidgee, Hawkesbury and Barwon.

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The possessions buried with the king are elaborately described to emphasise the importance of such items.
The various services all took on a common interface device, an " i-bar " branded with the BBCi logo, which sought to emphasise the brand across different technologies by providing similar navigation.
Johnson also described Teach in times of battle as wearing " a sling over his shoulders, with three brace of pistols, hanging in holsters like bandoliers ; and stuck lighted matches under his hat ", the latter apparently to emphasise the fearsome appearance he wished to present to his enemies.
When he did raise his voice with the German occupiers, it was either to ensure that the Vatican City state would not be compromised – that is to say, he would be safe – or to emphasise his own neutrality in a conflict which, for many, became a battle between good and evil.
Faced with this failure, the Stationers decided to emphasise the benefits of licensing to authors rather than publishers, and the Stationers succeeded in getting Parliament to consider a new bill.
To make the map clearer and to emphasise connections, Beck differentiated between ordinary stations ( marked just with tick marks ) and interchange stations ( marked with diamonds ).
Adherents also emphasise ancestor worship and hold that the spirits of the dead live side by side with the world of the living, each family of spirits having its own female priesthood, sometimes hereditary when is from mother to blood daughter.
Together with other young artists, the group wanted to emphasise a research into form, in opposition to the Neo-Impressionist emphasis on color.
After Compaq's purchase of DEC in early 1998, with the release of version 4. 0F, Digital UNIX was renamed to Tru64 UNIX to emphasise its 64-bit-clean nature and de-emphasise the Digital brand.
The purpose of weighting here is to emphasise the parts of the audible spectrum that our ears perceive most readily, and attenuate the parts that contribute less to our perception of loudness, in order to get a measured figure that correlates well with subjective effect.
Albert assumed the regnal name " George VI " to emphasise continuity with his father and restore confidence in the monarchy.
The PDPA flag, which was red with a yellow seal, was retained to emphasise the difference between the party and state to the Afghan people.
Most academic books on the subject emphasise the characteristic multi-racialism of Bermuda's Black population ( at least those who might be defined as ethnically-Bermudian, as opposed to those resulting from recent immigration ), and it has been pointed out in other publications that, if those Black Bermudians who have White ancestry were numbered instead with the White population, the Black population of Bermuda would be negligible.
The Dukes of Brittany were crowned with a royal crown said to be that of the former kings of Brittany in a ceremony designed to emphasise the royal ancestry and sovereignty of the reigning duke.
Other important works commissioned for the royal library were the anonymous legal treatise the Songe du Vergier, greatly inspired by the debates of Philip IV's jurists with Boniface VIII, the translations of Raol de Presles, which included St. Augustine's City of God, and the production of the Grandes Chroniques de France edited in 1377 to emphasise the vassalage of Edward III.
In 2000, Davis was succeeded by Leonard Slatkin, whose relationship with the players was uneasy, and whose repertoire was not generally liked by the orchestra or the audiences ; he was felt to emphasise twentieth century American music at the expense of cutting-edge modern works and the central European classics.
There would sometimes be a hymn with up-beat slogan words, marked " Words and Music T. Blair " to emphasise the message.
It did emphasise the " special position " of the church, with no specific legal entitlements.
Many of these minor decorative elements are imbued with Christian symbolism and so further emphasise the themes of the major illustrations.

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