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Next we gain a valuable insight into the ways that children adapt and respond to the challenges they face in ordinary and extraordinary circumstances.
Protest movements arise only under extraordinary circumstances: under periods of profound social dislocation followed by changes in social consciousness and behavior.
He communicated ideas with extraordinary clarity and simplicity.
The extraordinary stories that he invents or that he reports when he describes cities and regions are part of this tendency to exaggerate.
In addition, they all have accumulated moderate resistances to an extraordinary collection of physical and chemical antimicrobial agents.
The consequences of television's extraordinary reach as a mass medium for classical music have been different.
He argues that the ministry has achieved some extraordinary accomplishments that have gone unheralded amid the policy breakdown.
In many respects it is an extraordinary article, in particular for the re-emergence of a racialised discourse within the rhetoric of class solidarity.
The results demonstrated the extraordinary popularity of the student proposal.
Also, there are numerous private firms with market power earning extraordinary profits in some of their markets that can be used as a cross-subsidy source.
A completely new possibility of organising sounds appears with tape editing, which permits tape to be spliced and arranged with an extraordinary new precision.
As a result, it acquires an extraordinary sensitivity to external influences, in addition to the inner sensitivity based on longrange links between the particles.
To an extraordinary extent, they have used local volunteers, in tandem with public professionals, to deliver social services.
Finally, the extraordinary number of women candidates at all levels was expected to affect the electorate's thinking and behaviour on the basis of gender.
An additional advantage concerns the distinction between true and false extraordinary counterpossibles.
If every impossibility does turn out to be extraordinary, then every counterpossible will be an extraordinary counterpossible.
Examples of extraordinary measures include those procedures that incur excessive cost, pain, or burden or lack substantial benefit to the patient.
Philosophy of allowing death to occur naturally without extraordinary intervention.
The ordinary disper sion branch is obtained together with an expression for the extraordinary wave.
A parallel arousal effect is reported in the extraordinary results achieved by music therapists on comatose patients (ibid., p. 136).
The term 'new historicism' has been applied to an extraordinary range of critical practices.
Although this extraordinary absence and textual silence lies at the ideological centre of the opera, it is best approached from a narrative perspective.
Most people who are not themselves singers fail to appreciate the extraordinary physical labour and tension required to produce an operatic sound.
Perhaps the goal is responding to the leadings of an extraordinary matrix of desire.
An ordinary, throwaway line becomes something extraordinary which allows us greater insight.
Shysters embrace the extraordinary and translate it into their reality.
None of the terms used to date, however, including "revival," seems actually to represent the full scope of the extraordinary process.
Our poetics of intermedia seem to be evolving toward finding the extraordinary in the quotidian.
I did not make extraordinary headway with the work done in the third section.
Extraordinary public entrepreneurship is required : innovations and good ideas must be sought and used.
Are the emporia rare, extraordinary places that reflect some kind of economic experiment?
Pythagoras defined the extraordinary properties of certain numbers, such as 6 and 10.
Our ambition is for the new galler y to be recognized by the townspeople, something extraordinary but known.
From early times shells have been valued as curiosities and for their extraordinary forms.
However, the variation that he has documented can be seen, he suggests, in another extraordinary way.
Nevertheless, this should not be viewed as an extraordinary occurrence.
They are sung and unsung heroes, (mostly) ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
His extraordinary ability and strength of character were indicated in abundance from the early years of his youth, together with rare scholarship and keen intellect.
Instead of summing up expansions and contractions in extraordinary fiscal periods, we allow the effects of fiscal policy to vary between expansions and contraction.
The following discussion is specific to the extraordinary mode.
The volume is extraordinary in its level of completeness.
There are other legal and moral peculiarities that will continue to exist because of the extraordinary character of physician-assisted death.
The extraordinary piety of the saints provided the only moral justification for dismembering the dead.
If the nurses or respiratory or dialysis technicians view the ongoing extraordinary care as cruel, this may contribute to the healthcare team dynamics.
Another might specify the avoidance of the costs, financial and emotional, associated with lengthy extraordinary care.
We measured everything in three dimensions: it was very precise and what we found is that there was an extraordinary amount of movement.
The organizing idea is not pragmatic but an extraordinary formal and intellectual proposition within which a hierarchy of circulation is composed [seeg].
The strong creative participatory work and continuous exchange with the pupils made the refurbishment an extraordinary assignment.
With a limited economic base, nonetheless, the investment in creating a cosmology within the monastery in the early 9th century is truly extraordinary.
The extraordinary tale of alanguage that came from nowhere to conquer the world.
Nothing very spectacular, an extraordinary contrast to his previous existence, though, it has to be said, the pay was good.
The language has an extraordinary transparency, unity and simplicity of shading; it conceals an exceedingly skilful control of detail and pacing, and a factual economy.
There is extraordinary variation between captive apes in the opportunities they will have had to experience coordinated activities with humans.
The scale of the achievement of the eradication programme is truly extraordinary.
In this respect there is no doubt that science has been an extraordinary force for good, even if glaring inequalities persist.
The fact that most fetuses survive labour without injury is a function of their extraordinary capacity to adapt to repeated interruptions of gas exchange.
The importance of this map is that it defines the natural parametric domain for analysing the smoothness of the surface at the extraordinary vertex.
Thanks are due to the contributors and referees for the effort they have put into producing an extraordinary issue.
Marriage patterns have undergone an extraordinary change in the past 25 years or so.
Such an analysis requires distinguishing extraordinary, outrageous examples of inter ference from ordinary ways of doing business.
The strike wave of the early 1890s was accompanied by an extraordinary level of violence.
Breese had drawn that principle into two extraordinary propositions that grounded the public tort duties of passengers squarely in terms of the technology of transport.
The possibility for anomalous results among the observations needs to be preser ved, as an indicator for extraordinary electoral intimidation or fraud.
What accounts for the extraordinary failure of the government's strategic policy ?
The vertebrate eye is complicated enough at the anatomical level : it is an extraordinary mechanism, with the parts well-arranged for achieving sight.
Consider, for example, the bombardier beetle's extraordinary system of defence.
The most extraordinary thing, indeed, about that extraordinary man is the tenacity of his survival in the minds and memories of those who knew him.
Safety experts employed an extraordinary range of techniques to obtain their goals.
Nevertheless, and perhaps surprisingly, the central liberty principle admits censorship of certain extraordinary types of expression which necessarily harm others.
Speculative farmers hope for the occasional extraordinary profits but are deemed mere growers of necessary food.
An extraordinary scientist and friend we will not forget.
We sometimes talk as if there was some extraordinary kind of 'freedom' back then - but there wasn't.
They heaped upon each other testimonies of their favor and extraordinary gifts.
If true, it was a tactical mistake of historic proportion, and extraordinary good fortune for the insurgents who lost no time in exploiting it adeptly.
The scenic display was extraordinary and may well have consumed a large percentage of the spectators' attention.
Alongside that extraordinary category of rights, we must work even harder to take academic responsibility and enforce upon ourselves disciplinary rules and community-defined ethics.
Included here are the electoral calendar, extraordinary events and the policies a government adopts and maintains.
Reports - for us bizarre descriptions - of extraordinary longevity represented for pre-modern writers empirical proof that death could be delayed.
Instead, they suggest that nature-based tourism experiences should be thought of as extraordinary experiences and not as an environmental education tool that promulgates conservation.
The extraordinary conservation and size of this region suggested a role in maintaining regulatory function.
There were at least two reasons which account for the extraordinary importance of the press in the 1956 crisis.
He built up the prestige of this circle through a really extraordinary talent for creating a community through economic networking and social sensitivity.
Most humans have extraordinary capacities beyond their capacity for well-being.
The races of men, which was published in 1850, is an extraordinary book.
An atlas of child vocabulary would require a list of extraordinary length.
The result is an extraordinary savings in staff time and has become a model for other intake systems.
One source of light was replacing another one which had been extraordinary and sacred.
Ascribing extraordinary virtues to one exceptional woman only confirms the rule of woman's "essential" inconstancy.
She spins out her final story at such extraordinary length that the executioner dies before she finishes, and so does the king.
However, the extraordinary quality and profusion of the decoration make it one of the most remarkable ensembles.
The extraordinary wealth of the institution is borne out by the balance of incomings.
The labour was lightened by his extraordinary ugliness.
No one could have known what an extraordinary moment this was.
There have been attempts to depict this extraordinary achievement as a form of musical consumerism.
She must have been a very extraordinary artist to work with?
If these arguments are true, they ask, then" what legitimizes the extraordinary efforts and resources that go into compulsory schooling?".
On the other hand, perhaps, in the fourth century, it was not so extraordinary after all.
He then goes on to ask the same question about people with extraordinary talents, whether in physics, generalship or painting.
Turnover was stable, while cash flow before extraordinary items was down by 16 per cent.
No one of these is extraordinary in itself, nor is the resulting poem in any way spectacular.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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