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Examples of middle ground


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Rather, we need to consider the struggle to control the middleground, the press controls themselves.
Yet they can be measurably consistent, and they are language-related, so they seem to be in some middleground.
However, suggesting that music education should occupy a middleground, a 'space-between, praxis guided by phronesis' (p. 41) is a compelling one for our times.
The problem, of course, is in finding the middleground for the exercise of the virtues of bioethics.
Attempts to reach some compromise, some middleground, lead to incoherence.
The events of 1546 made the middleground yet more difficult to hold.
Yet, in 1966, the middleground within which such ambiguity was possible was fast disappearing.
This middleground is the disputed territory inhabited by practicing teachers.
The goal is to populate that useful intersection, that middleground between technology, learning science, and discipline expertise.
It must neither be fully known nor unknown, but a comfortable middleground.
Successive research identifies a middleground between attitude certainty and uncertainty, where instabilities in opinions reflect indecision rather than indifference.
He uses the general term 'middleground' for such regions.
British monetary policy now occupied the middleground.
This motivates their rejection of both the most stigmatized variants and the most prestigious ones; they are walking the thin, and relatively safe, middleground.
This suggests that political competition is more manageable, because a large moderate center provides a middleground for political discourse and cooperation.
He engaged in the politics of the middleground in a way that furthered his own interests.
A monthly time increment was chosen as a reasonable middleground.
In the middleground, there might be a tree about which nothing changes for a while except its position relative to the background.
I have scrutinized this middleground by recourse to examples from intuitive physics for two reasons.
As theological divides hardened in the second half of the sixteenth century, it became even more difficult to occupy a middleground between the confessions.
The truth presumably lies somewhere in between but lack of mechanistic understanding has prevented productive exploration of the middleground.
It seems sentences occupy the middleground, offering a large number of runs but sufficient duration for higher accuracy.
Consequently, the middleground of disability is unstable ground on which to justify age-weighting.
However, all of the terms can be useful and there may be a middleground.
There is a further sense in which these families represent the middleground.
They correspond roughly to foreground, middleground and background, and the drama of the work is sustained through the constant fluctuation of the respective roles.
I do not, however, believe that this middleground can adequately account for the three-dimensional, congruent symmetries of late handaxes.
But in a state of war this middleground was untenable and not recognised by central state or wider society.
But can there be a middleground with regard to percept-percept coupling?
Clearly, this is not the case, and between the former position and this, there must be some middleground.
Of course, many writers occupy the middleground, being conscious that their writing involves both intuitive discovery and conscious planning.
The identification of this middleground was an interesting concept that emerged from the research project.
Other models, such as that of the "noble house," represent attempts to find a middleground.
In the process, what had been a relatively broad and accommodating middleground fell away.
This was the ' middleground ' of the environmental facet of the frontier.
This middleground proved to be a relatively short-lived phenomenon.
So he sought a compromise position or middleground.
Of particular interest to us is the middleground between the highly constrained finite state machines and philosophically rich dialogue management based on discourse theory.
We believe that a fruitful middleground can be developed between the extremes of zero and full mutual recognition of rationality.
The study concludes with observations suggesting that a middleground between these positions may be emerging.
It would be useful to assess the extent of children's awareness in a method that offers a middleground between these two benchmarks.
Other scholars found a middleground, accepting the validity of natural philosophy, while diminishing its importance.
This new regionalism seeks a middleground between arcadian and imperialist views of nature and recalls the best aspects of the earlier traditions.
What is striking about this painting is the contrast between the youthful and beautiful sibyl set against a middleground of ageing and ruinous buildings.
The middleground is what deserves discussion.
Fortunately, one can analyze the psychological structure of the tasks considered in this article, and advance toward a descriptive middleground that explains indeterminacy-resolution systems across tasks and across species.
This middleground is occupied by languages learned in adulthood but in a naturalistic or a mixed context, oftentimes through intimate relationships with speakers of another language.
Stemming more from what may perhaps best be termed a secular understanding of the culture of architecture, the authors propose something of a critical middleground.
On the other it clearly illustrates 'the places of performance failure' and is therefore also testimony to the difficulty of resolving the middleground between standardization and identity.
Some readers may see this position as a middleground between current approaches to language acquisition, and often the middle ground is seen as an unsatisfying attempt at unification.
Typologies are the outcome of systematic constraints on linguistic diversity and thus form something of a middleground between linguistic universals and the particular properties of an individual language.
The book explores how sound has perspective in terms of a foreground, middleground and background as well as social distance ranging from formal to intimate with the listener.
In what follows, we will classify most authors according to their acceptance or rejection of the continuity thesis, or their advocacy of a middleground between the two opposite views.
Official licences marked the boundary of what was respectable, and if the struggle was for the middleground there was nothing to be gained by embracing unrespectability.
The analysis presented here straddles the middleground between instrumentally rational models of decision-making, and theories that highlight the culturally informed and contextual bases for political behavior.
The field here remains terribly disputed and highly politicised - but the debate is far from over, and the valuable middleground has yet to be charted.
They never see that there is a middleground as well and an area where you can operate.
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We have to find a middleground here.
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They were after short-term popularity to try to collect up the middleground, but they showed themselves to be dishonest.
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It is sometimes argued in both the domestic and international spheres that we should occupy the middleground.
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The strength of the middleground is, of course, the basis for stability in any community.
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There are times when there are people in the middleground, however.
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The ugly no-go peace lines, the awful fear of favourably agreeing to middleground and lawful measures, are borne with serious consequences.
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That rate is, in essence, the middleground of the rates of all authorities.
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Of course, if one is substituting for no rule at all a discretion of the judge, one is making a move towards middleground.
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In my view, they are at the two ends of the scale—the middleground is reasonably satisfactory.
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It is important to reach middleground and to find a sensible compromise on this position.
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I am happy to occupy the middleground.
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On the contrary, it would move the break right into the middleground—close to the average business mileage, as my noble friend said.
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Once one starts trying to define a middleground, there is no possibility of agreement.
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I see no middleground, except the hypocrisy in which we are involved.
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The reason why he does not do so is that there is great difficulty in finding the middleground.
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I have always felt comfortable on the middleground.
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Safety is one of those areas where we can always find middleground to achieve what we really want.
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This is not a debate about complete localism or complete centralism; a myriad of options lie in the middleground.
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Where is the point of view that puts the middleground?
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Unfortunately, between those two extremes there is the great middleground where it is very difficult to balance the advantages and disadvantages of having advertisements.
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I find myself occupying middleground in this matter.
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We came together and arrived at a middleground, for which both sides were willing to take considerable risks.
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Given that possibility to build upon some degree of middleground, one could try to eliminate extremism on either side.
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The ability to impose conditions covers that middleground.
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If it has to be, we must find some middleground.
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It has a sense of fairness in the sense of being middleground.
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After all, we are struggling for the middleground in world opinion, and that is fundamental.
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I cannot over-emphasise that every time we have a new initiative there is a further surge away from the middleground towards extremism.
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He described the middleground as an object of suspicion.
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It has caused passionate views to be held by those in the middleground who have not previously held many passionate views.
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But it is a well-judged and realistic attempt to stake out the middleground between the parties and has generated momentum.
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One does not swarm to the middleground.
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I said that there was no middleground between them.
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In the course of his speech he was picking his path along the middleground between partiality and impartiality.
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