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Oddly, even some of those who object to the newwave of testing-friendly legislation adhere to the genetic view.
Instead, "newwave" reductionism1 is the horse on which increasing numbers of philosophers are placing their bets.
This was a period in which rising unemployment interacted with increased political expectations to stimulate a newwave of worker agitation.
If the standards do encourage a newwave of new-build, this is likely to result in larger homes.
This has included a newwave theory to third-order approximation.
For all of its strengths and increasing momentum, the newwave of autobiographically oriented historiography is marked by temporal and geographical unevenness.
The leaders of this movement were influenced by the do-it-yourself ideals emerging with newwave and punk, but did not necessarily play those musical styles.
The goal is to find newwave modes and the criteria for instability.
Not all the effects of the recent newwave have been happy.
He there continued working on the description of aperiodic phenomena in the newwave mechanics.
Alternatively, as the histological appearances suggest, some may arrive in a newwave of migration from the ventral thalamus or ganglionic eminence.
This implies consolidating the achievements mentioned and enhancing a newwave of reform.
Several theories have been offered for the newwave.
It is ironic that the newwave of ' structural proteomics ' projects have a major bottleneck in the empirical and capricious science of crystal growth.
Soon it was obvious that gritty plays about violence dominated this newwave.
Finally, it might be remarked that the triple interactions among three different primary waves can also give rise to a developing tertiary component with a newwave-number.
Since the mid-1980s, the ground has been re-opened to a newwave of scholarship and theoretical works on political culture in such disciplines as political science and sociology.
Yet around the middle of the twelfth century, there developed a newwave of enthusiasm for the idea of mathematical proportions as applied to the parameter of musical time.
That the band sought out a violinist underlines their musical and instrumental eclecticism, an eclecticism often present in newwave during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
It is a study of the surviving aristocracy and the aspiring bourgeoisie which ends with their worries about a newwave of sansculottes, the expected mob of working-class holidaymakers.
This is the way in which research concerns, since the pioneering days of the newwave of urban history, have been shaped by contemporary concerns over the built environment.
The amount of talk generated by a newwave of enthusiasm for a given perspective is typically hugely disproportionate to any enduring policy result or outcome.
When the younger, provocative and outspoken newwave bands took to the stage, they felt muffled by their older colleagues who feared for the club's existence.
Protecting the environment is no longer merely a moral matter but an opportunity for a newwave of innovation that will generate growth and employment.
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Each newwave of staff entering post needs to be familiarised with those arrangements; they cannot be put in place simply.
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The breaking down of the wall will facilitate but will not necessarily encourage a newwave of investment in that area.
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That will precipitate a crisis that will include a run on the pound, which will herald a newwave of austerity measures.
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There will be a willingness to spend the £400 to £800 per household needed for each newwave of consumer electronics, which introduces the new systems.
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Attracted by such rich pickings a newwave of entrepreneurs is entering the hotel market.
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A newwave of community transport schemes is being developed throughout the country.
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It is to be hoped that community transport will generate a newwave of projects.
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I fear that that decision has triggered a newwave of flagging out.
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That vocabulary is a symptom of the newwave of criminality in our country.
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This newwave of migration, which is growing every year, has led some countries to tighten their immigration laws.
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This newwave of unemployment has created consternation throughout the district.
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We must not become over-dependent on a newwave of inward investment.
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Since 1979 a newwave and spirit of enterprise has emerged and it is affecting our country now.
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With the "newwave" of music, as it is euphemistically called, we have people who can deliberately provoke violence.
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Each batch of workers thrown out of employment reduces its spending and so starts a newwave of unemployment as a result.
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It has not created a newwave of industrial militancy.
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It is time for a newwave of emancipation.
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A newwave of computers is coming in the next few months.
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This will now become unlocked, creating a newwave of speculators given that distribution plans have now been unveiled by the converting societies.
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This is the reason why an assessment of the social and environmental impact of the previous rounds was essential before engaging in a newwave of all-out liberalisation.
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Even when those neighbouring trusts are within the newwave and are providing digital hearing aids, they are not available to people who live outside the trust area.
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The banks have unambiguously declared their refusal to consider a newwave of lending to refinance even the most successful adjustment programmes and efforts of the debtor nations.
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A newwave of speculation and deep misgivings have been aroused by the decisions to increase certain fares on the line and to cut down on certain services.
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A newwave of legal immigration, with all the associated 'family reunifications', would only mean an exponential increase in the particularly serious problems of integration and assimilation.
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It is an appropriate moment to look at some of the inherited problems from the last wave of new settlement buildings before plunging into the newwave.
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Any company which has survived the recession is reporting increased orders and a newwave of confidence, but the problems of getting paid are becoming worse.
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I believe, too, that there is room for a newwave of activity in a movement where so much good has been done in the past.
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This is why we speak of government debt growth, and this is why we now see a newwave of the crisis, which is a government debt crisis.
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Until it is clear that the present diplomatic initiatives and the newwave of negotiations are completed, any action that would result in the death of anybody should be suspended.
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There was an increasing realisation, too, that the hopes of halting the nuclear build-up were not being realised and there was danger of a newwave of nuclear competition.
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He created a newwave for coming generations.
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They combined influences from ska, reggae and rocksteady with elements of punk rock and newwave.
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The following year, a newwave of fresh and young talent submitted their work, which took the festival by storm.
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Unfortunately, economic conditions necessitated a newwave of reorganization and downsizing in 2008-2009.
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The band described its musical style as a polymorphous potpourri of rock, punk, garage and newwave.
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The newwave of feminists are desperately searching for an innovative identity.
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The newwave of compact cars that started in the late 1950s provided a suitable home for straight-six designs.
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The focus was initially on newwave, gothic rock, electro, and industrial music.
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A newwave of settlers started arriving from the 1970s.
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A newwave of hope however arrived with the prospect of a booming oil industry.
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The original has long been a staple of alternative/newwave dance club playlists.
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It was a hit with the newwave crowd.
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I think it has a newwave kinda edge.
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His mission - find the origin of this newwave of trancers and end it with extreme prejudice.
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Ministry's original sound was essentially newwave synthpop that was more melodic and stylized than the aggressive music for which they would become known.
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Their influences are predominantly post-punk and newwave artists.
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He is best known for his newwave design and experimental collage photography of the 1980s.
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In the subsequent years as people adapted to the protection of legislation a newwave of politics entered in the disability arts movement.
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Instead, mass movements were expounded as a newwave.
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It has been described as having strong influences of newwave, funk and reggae rock.
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In every newwave the questions aim to balance actuality and continuity.
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The term became something of a catchall, as many of these groups have also been described as mod revival, punk rock or newwave.
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In the 1990s and 2000s a newwave of theatre companies arrived.
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The name may also allude to the newwave music on the station's playlist.
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A newwave of foreign ideas was introduced during the postwar period of military occupation.
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Subsequently, he has been highly sought after by watch collectors, connoisseurs, reviewers and investors to name the next newwave.
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From the 2000s to present day, a newwave of centers have risen.
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The system is creating a newwave in e-learning domains by providing innovative thoughts to nurture the learning activity with application of advanced methods.
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The song was critically appreciated with reviewers complimenting its newwave sound.
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This other band were considered more newwave orientated.
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Very shortly after a newwave of more compact, faster and efficient fax machines would hit the market.
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As early as 1974, their innovative fusion of newwave and soul generated a sound which is still a current musical trend.
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Influences outside the world of comics come from the dominant styles of his youth, punk and newwave music.
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Regarding it as another immediate radio hit, it was described as a mid-tempo number marked by a prominent electric guitar melody and newwave synths.
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The album mainly seems to be a fusion of newwave and grunge, but also has cultural influences.
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All of these bands followed a path based on the newwave and post-punk movements of the 1980s.
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For a period of time in 1976 and 1977, the terms newwave and punk were somewhat interchangeable.
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Since the late 1990s, nostalgia for the original 1980s incarnations of newwave became popular.
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The album's sound has been described as less punk and more newwave than its predecessor.
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Newwave has enjoyed resurgences since the 1990s, after a rising nostalgia for several newwave-influenced artists.
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The keytar was made popular in the 1980s by glam metal bands, as well as synthpop and newwave musicians.
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