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The promotion of civic thought in this context might prove to be consistent with the claim that such ideas flourished in the political margins.
She stresses how much she wants to reject the thinking behind terms such as ' winners and losers, centers and margins, progress and regress ' (p. 5).
Lithospheric buoyancy and collisional orogenesis: subduction of oceanic plateaus, continental margins, island arcs, spreading ridges, and seamounts.
Additional notes in the margins of the plan show other possible orderings of the materials or insertions into the main body of the piece.
Based on the unfinished margins of some of the irregular beads, these were made from the whorl of marine shells.
Substitutions often involve grotesque imagery of bodily disintegration, and they focus on strange margins close to humans' positions.
In this context, there are several arguments in favour of transcending locality, or stretching the margins of the geographical nexus between land and locality.
Daily estimates involve averaging the trial ballot margins from surveys released on a given date.
The lake margins are convoluted giving rise to numerous shallow bays fringed in many parts by large tropical swamps.
The book is published without love : it has narrow margins, variable print size and unaccountable changes in font style.
The following section of this paper is devoted to coping with this lack of accurate stability margins.
Living in the intellectual space between orthodoxy and heterodoxy, colonizing the margins of erudition was a difficult and hazardous place to inhabit.
Recent research20 has demonstrated that none of the static stability margins are suitable for measuring robot stability when robot dynamics are relevant.
Most importantly, the margins separating the various candidates are very small and are rarely statistically significant.
Instead, strain was accommodated in narrow zones on thrust block margins.
The strict enforcement of rules by tax administrators left no margins for taxpayers to test less costly alternatives.
The nucleotides and amino acids are numbered along the upper and lower of the margins, respectively.
About two hundred people filled the margins of the airstrip at nine in the morning.
The newly crystallized quartz grains are characterized by elongate crystals oriented oblique to the shear band margins, defining a typical grain-shape foliation.
As competition between processors for supplies intensified, processing margins fell and bankruptcies increased, causing processors to demand government intervention.
Many gentry women were unable to marry and eked out life on the margins.
Thus, we expect that they would have lower winning vote margins.
Reductions in internal margins have been shown to be possible by some authors using rectal balloons.
A method of daily target localisation has the potential to allow reduction in margins.
Such epistemically well-off exclusivists may be rare, but it is important not to ignore those on the margins with our principles.
Figure 6(a) shows the three dimensionless stability margins before and after the tumble occurs (at t = 0.1 s).
He argues that the latter show a tendency to become more harmonic sonorous margins.
We check the robustness of our results and the importance of the educational decision margins by varying the values of these parameters.
Put another way: the tonal allegory is invisible to a formalist, thematically-centred reading of the music, a reading that assigns harmony to the margins.
Exposed tumour material should be removed gently without any attempt to excise beyond the tumour margins.
I sensed at various points in the conference that actually we were happier at the margins.
Firms have pursued coping strategies that focused on improving design and quality, as well as lowering prices and profit margins.
The lifeways depicted correspond to fairly well organized village groups that settled on both margins of the lake basin.
The declining body is encouraged to isolate itself at the margins of society in self-funded specialist housing.
The study aimed to find out more about people on the margins of residential care, those at ' at risk ' of giving up their homes.
During the latter half of the century, however, positive features of domiciliary care have been recognised even if they have remained on the margins.
With the passage of time and increased agricultural and industrial production, ecological stresses increased along the lake margins.
While political battles inevitably will continue on the margins, this division of regulatory competences is likely to prove relatively stable.
At peak, the larval population reached a density five times greater at the margins of the field than in the centre (fig. 2).
Strands of myocardium were admixed with fibroelastosis and pseudocartilage such that no clear margins of the multicystic mass were apparent.
Her disorderly life is textually reincarnated in the remarkably orderly space secured by decorative margins.
Sixteen per cent of the patients had positive margins and in 10% margins were uncertain.
When abutting on the black colouring of gregaria its outer margins are clearly defined, but in ph. dissocians it shades gradually into the ground-colour.
Pore-filling euhedral and vermiform kaolin booklets are common and are sometimes intergrown with the outer margins of quartz overgrowths.
The units are 0.50-1 m thick, and occur frequently at the top or near the margins of individual bar events.
Interestingly, the margins of the columns are much better laminated than the cores, suggesting that sediment abrasion may have influenced the column texture.
The eclogite sheets and pods are generally sheared and retrogressed to amphibolites at the margins of such bodies.
Menzies et al. set the scene with a useful summary of the key features of volcanic rifted margins.
The hornblende lacks ductile bends and recrystallized margins.
The margins of some of the limestone blocks are slickensided.
The southwestern boundaries, in contrast to the previously defined margins, yield no evidence for postsedimentary faulting.
In most cases the channel margins are not seen, but they can be shown to be several hundred metres wide, perpendicular to palaeoflow.
They remained largely on the margins, not only of the country's politics, but also of academic discourse.
While the author seeks to include a gender analysis in this study, the evidence does not allow him to push the margins very far.
Based on the local ground inclination and the current velocity the inclination margins of the robot are calculated.
Instead, she chooses to ar ticulate in depth the "videogame war" issues at the margins of most discussions (see pp. 240 - 45).
External assistance did not create these choices, so it would be surprising if aid's impact in the regression equation were not at the margins.
Treatment is by primary excision, the margins of excision being related to depth.
There are changes in other body systems which may affect homeostasis and reduce safety margins.
Their intent was to improve effectiveness and efficiency by attempting to better address the needs of vulnerable older people at the margins of care.
All sites used were agricultural fields, including the margins.
The minimum and maximum ellipse margins are 1.5 and 2.5, respectively.
Figure 3 plots the standard deviation across offices of cost margins and hours worked from 1896 to 1909.
Presence or absence of leaf damage (irregular semicircular bitemarks along leaf margins, characteristic of orthopteroid herbivory) was recorded.
All wound margins were treated with lidocaine (2%).
At present, she says, in a memorable phrase, he is ' tiptoeing round the margins of life ' (1991 : 7).
A comparison of ink-directed and traditional whole-cavity re-excision for breast lumpectomy specimens with positive margins.
Therefore, the margins of milk value over feed costs recorded in this study are likely to remain favourable over varying input costs.
The emphasis is always on the practical, and the spiral-bound manual comes with wide margins for note writing.
Both inscribed fragments contain incomplete, rather deteriorated texts on face, set within double margins which probably form panels.
The lower and right margins are usually trimmed in the published plates disguising the scale of the manuscript.
Instead, emphasis is drawn to everyday urban moments, which are often detected at the margins of architecture and of the city.
Antennae inserted at the level of ventral eye margins.
Other eligibility criteria included negative margins by at least 5 mm.
The focus of the third section is supposed to be that of spaces, places and people on the margins of neoliberalism.
Similarly, the estimates of timing for the geological events described are approximations based on data which have sizeable error margins.
Five incorporate hospital care and five explore the margins solely between residential and nursing home care and care at home.
Such categorization will continue unless efforts are made to focus attention on, and change, the processes that assign groups to the margins.
After the crisis of 1992/93, the margins were extended to plus/minus 15%.
Thus, they are the only margins that give a successful stability measurement.
Two pairs of lymph vessels extend along the antero-lateral margins of the body.
Treatment margins are calculated as the addition in quadrature of several potential errors.
Techniques such as rectal balloon insertion and breathing control are evaluated to determine their role in reduction of margins for improved conformal radiotherapy.
We are aware of margins literally and figuratively.
However, the humble curate, with £20 to £40 per annum, resides by common agreement on the lowest margins of gentility.
Instead, local monitors have largely remained at the margins of funding and partnership, and in the shadow of their foreign colleagues.
At the margins of the veins, the relationship between wallrock and bitumen is complex.
As the possibilities of employment declined, the margins of subsistence grew narrower for significant sectors of the urban population.
The overall layout of the book is at times unhelpful: tables and diagrams spill into margins and generally look cramped and untidy.
One possible extension might be to study how poaching and forest degradation impact eco-tourism potential along tropical forest margins.
Inevitably, the political margins and especially the role of youth in politics were profoundly affected by this transformation.
In general, little is known about those living on the margins of society during this period, especially in the rural regions.
In some cases the margins were generous enough to provide for other family members in need.
Assuming the publications themselves are realistically priced, margins are often slight and distribution through the traditional channels of wholesaler-retailer barely viable.
In places, the text comes to within one-eight of an inch of the bottom of the page and the margins are uniformly narrow.
The profit margins had previously been so high that there was no need to micro-account the revenues.
There is a very clear cut detriment in margins until 2001.
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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