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The other point about official histories is that they have a tradition of being rather bland, indeed boring, in tone.
Indeed, from this perspective, one could equally well argue for similarities in their sociolinguistic histories.
However, in the present study, boys' relationship histories were on a continuum going from not knowing each other to seeing their partners very often.
Such reactions may be seen as perpetuating the immaturity of those with resistant histories and the expectations for rejection of those with avoidant histories.
We refer to these classes as "no," "moderate," and "serious" histories of antisocial behavior.
The central question in this literature is this: how do we rank possible histories of the world?
Note that the proof does not require the background assumptions; it only requires the very weak assumption that there exist the three histories mentioned.
Since then at least eight other cathedrals have been similarly memorialised and several other cathedral histories are currently in the process of being written.
Utilitarianism and prioritarianism make a strong assumption about measures of how good lotteries over histories are for individuals, or for short, individual goodness measures.
Another problem is that the agency histories are too often inadequate, inaccurate or simply incomprehensible.
There are a number of possible reasons for the abbey's surprising absence from most religious histories of the period.
Later chapters cover ores and waste products, diamonds and their histories and the nature of the planetary bodies of the solar system.
Large forces and weighty histories are at work here, and their presence should be acknowledged and thought about.
No simple equivalencewaa found in hs the distance histories of the profiles.
Other population histories were considered to demonstrate the generality of (1) and (4).
The evolution of life histories in spatially heterogeneous environments : optimal reaction norms revisited.
However, sometimes we need a tree-like representation of species' histories - in particular, to trace the patterns of morphological evolution.
In this method, the sampling of thermal histories is progressively biased toward those histories which maximize the likelihood of obtaining the observed data.
Thus, individuals with incomplete assessment histories do not have to be dropped from the analysis.
Table 3 shows the relatively poor reproductive histories of women sterilized in 1951-52.
Our study was based on retrospective fertility histories; there may be inherent problems in such an approach.
A page of summary case histories from the first of these reports is given below.
In the present study the relevant fertility histories of only 43,325 rural couples and 29,477 urban couples were found eligible for our analysis.
Prospective data are presented, consisting of about 300 case histories, beginning before age 42 and ending after age 52.
Is law an appropriate idiom for the conveyance of such histories?
Approximately 3000 married women under 41 years of age and living with their husbands were interviewed and asked about their reproductive histories.
Complete pregnancy or birth histories were collected for all women interviewed.
The aetiology, the clinical features and the life histories of psychopathic personalities are of profound theoretical and practical importance, and have been rather skimped.
In addition, they had unremarkable medical and developmental histories.
The children were healthy and had uncomplicated prenatal and perinatal histories.
Then a graph can be seen as a collection of computation histories of various lengths.
Even very young children, with relatively short developmental histories draw upon their prior knowledge of the perceptual and conceptual relations between objects stored previously.
While too many pieces confine themselves unfruitfully to narrow concerns, the best contributions follow an interdisciplinary approach, to situate and read images in their histories.
More than this, state structures and party organizations have (to a very significant degree) independent histories.
The immediacy of its illusionism conflicted with his sense of history's impenetrability.
Both are complicated and layered forces that contain conf licting elements, diverse traditions, and nuanced histories.
He gives us the important issues on an unprecedented scale: what is the relation between the histories of performance, notation and composition?
Until recently, serious students of music did not read sweeping histories of music.
Without any such concern, discipline histories would be of antiquarian interest at best.
There are plural histories to be told here.
Because of these distinctive landscape factors, clear grazing and fire histories can be identified for properties, allowing the design of a landscape-scale experiment.
However, this study has only focused on the biological endpoint of disturbance histories at the local (plot) scale.
Comparing plant life histories using elasticity analysis: the importance of life span and the number of life-cycle stages.
They disagree over patients' histories (9) and about physical findings (15), and consequently in their clinical decisions (2).
The histories of urban administration and class (now, alas, in the doldrums), politics and social and occupational structure have also received regular attention.
He took the spaces of agriculture to be contiguous with those of nature, and farming's subjects to be natural history's subjects.
The narrators describe the products as characters by investing them with human histories, features, and, in some instances, secret subjectivity or interiority.
I start with cultural and social histories, and then in the second section turn to works mainly on literature, anthropology, and political theory.
Using the same principles that could make ballads seem like national scripture, he made the liberal state appear to be history's consecrated polity.
Accordingly, many fine histories of the countryside have put agricultural change at their core.
In some cases, histories of particular human science disciplines are not available ; or they are insufficiently related to developments in neighbouring fields.
Ideological tensions also surface in the life histories of the ' great men ' of the south.
Ultimately, there were too many notions of sovereignty, and too many local histories and traditions, for the vision of unity to become a reality.
State and local health departments routinely contact identified patients to obtain demographic information, exposure histories, and symptoms.
Together all three books document the stories of women whose histories have been largely overlooked by academic scholars of revolution and leftist activists as well.
His wildly distorted figures were happily taken up by nationalist historiography, and still loom in many recent histories of the period as factual information.
Many recent histories of gender have incorporated the body, to varying degrees, and with varying emphases, into their account of transformation.
Perhaps, after all, there are lessons for contemporaries to be drawn from these evocative histories of marriage, women and the family.
Each new amendment is intersected with existing lines, and new polygons are formed with individual histories.
Collaborative approaches exploit user histories, usually in the form of ratings-based profiles.
Information from all creation histories is output at each garbage collection, and a post-processor derives summary tables of various statistics, including average lifetimes.
As a result, those with volatile employment histories are not penalized.
Instantaneous compressions and general control histories can be modeled by our approach.
I fail to see the disanalogy in his note 15; playing cards have causal histories, too - especially stacked decks of them.
The soil quality studies used existing long-term cropping system experiments with well-defined treatment histories.
The physicians in this sample identified pain, and sideeffects of radiation and chemotherapy as problematic for their patients with cancer histories.
Thus, we could not use actual employment histories of current retirees and workers to estimate their retirement accumulations and entitlements.
Curtis (1995) followed the growth histories of individual snails (most 18 mm shell height) in the field.
We used a countywide sample of patients recruited at their first hospitalization, whose psychiatric symptoms and prior treatment histories were meticulously evaluated.
The approach is more geometric and does not relate the steps to the input histories.
The evidence is scattered, biased, and incomplete, but students of culture and society are practised in the use of statistics, histories, and individual observations.
Here we introduce lived meanings of learner-centeredness found in the personal and professional histories of experienced teachers.
Many of these have obscure and uncer tain semantic and etymological histories.
Places also gather experiences and histories, even languages and thoughts.
The section on histories is basically a chronological survey of the film industry.
The study combined quantitative and qualitative methods including a survey (n=400), focus groups, in-depth interviews, ethnography, oral histories and archival research.
By 1730 writers of universal histories had a wealth of literature and images to draw from when they reached this event.
A closer look at the different histories of these communities may shed light on the different linguistic patterns evidenced here.
Technical analysis uses the price and trading histories to seek to identify patterns in price movement and to forecast future market activity.
From the individual perspective, personal histories and attitudes elucidate the motivations underlying individual linguistic behavior.
Initial conditions on the distribution of assets and histories make such allocations sufficient to describe the evolution of the economy.
There is a clear need for the development of databases of phenotypes, family histories, and results of behavioral measures.
An important feature was the identification of residential histories and trajectories, and the interaction between residential choices and public policies.
Thus, rather than making a single assumption about each biography's access to occupational provision, we have examined variant employment histories.
Each chapter begins with an often detailed account of the geological base, integrated with or followed by case histories taken from the literature.
Important as this is, it tends to ignore other histories.
Students first learn skills by practicing on each other and by taking histories and performing physical examinations on selected patients.
The site contains histories of the battle, park information, photographs, and resources for lesson plans.
In revisionist histories constructed for apologetic purposes, it is not usually denied that there were conflicts in the past.
I realize that all three have had complicated histories, and that they have ties to particular - and often opposed - thinkers and theories.
Therefore, we concentrated on the evolutionary histories of gene fusions that are shared by at least two of the three primary kingdoms.
In the construction of these official histories one can easily see a window into the complexity of situated human-nonhuman interactions through the performance of place.
Of course, universal histories and explorations of economics were not usually written as poetry, nor presented in pictures.
The properties of materials, in short, are not attributes but histories.
More importantly, the device concepts need to be modeled in a way that can reflect their progressive development histories.
What is wrong with the notion of cultural histories?
The museums sector has also become proactive in encouraging a reconsideration of dichotomous histories.
Decades of nationalism disseminated in public addresses, political newspapers and popular histories gave the objects meaning.
The life histories of some members of the household could also prove particularly interesting.
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