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Hence, she is frequently portrayed as the 'backbone' of the household.
His continual agitation is portrayed by the constant nervous repetitions, but also by the rhythm of this canon, which grates against the written metre.
The opportunity exploitation model portrays this unrest as actually strengthening the government's grip on power and minimizing any diversionary incentive.
Children are at once portrayed as wilful 'tearaways' that terrorise teachers, communities and each other and as the innocent 'victims' of 'feckless', irresponsible parents.
They ignored the crucial questions of who is describing the events and why they are portrayed in the manner that was chosen by the authors.
In our own professional literature however, the situation is often portrayed as radiographers achieving emancipation from medical control and establishing new heights of professional autonomy.
In some accounts normativity in the social sphere is portrayed as initially unrelated to the formal law.
Too often, venue shopping is portrayed as a relatively straightforward strategic endeavor that is purely instrumental in nature.
In contrast, she always portrays people of the higher social classes as different.
Physicians may strike for patient welfare reasons and yet be successfully portrayed by their opponents as seeking only increased physician benefits.
A neo-liberal and technocratic ideology portrays these actors as rational and entrepreneurial agents responding to local technical or market exigencies.
The spectacle, as typically portrayed, is unspeakably brutal and inhumane.
Profit, as we shall see, was portrayed either as secondary or as corrupting.
They portrayed the desire for profit as one of the vices corrupting the commonwealth.
The register's focus is on portraying certain signifiers as bearing a relation of simultaneous foundational identity and destructive incompatibility with their signifieds.
The work is a metaphor which portrays subtle transformations (or transmutations) in human existence precipitated by pervasive new technology.
The lowest image is a usually a deity representing earth; in this case, a long-nosed tapir is portrayed.
As such, it portrayed a vision for the site that looked very much from within its existing identity.
Second, the leaders are portrayed, often approvingly, as resorting to trickery and shrewdness.
In effect, the parent is portrayed as lacking the expertise to communicate effectively with their own child.
Table 2 portrays the source for all positive salmonella isolates for the bird and environmental samples collected.
Specifically, women were portrayed as having worse functional health, socio-economic resources and psychological resources.
A set passage in every panchali portrays the frustration of dissatisfied wives.
Is it, like its counterpart in the intentional species, a similitude of some kind, conveying in a more-or-less immediate way the objective field it portrays?
A number of studies describing attitudes toward ageing as portrayed in humour were reported in the 1970s.
Most women were portrayed in either positive or negative roles, while a much higher proportion of men - over a quarter - were portrayed in indeterminate roles.
The experience of retirement portrayed here is partial in another sense : it is time- and cohort-specific.
The spatial contrast between the 18 gundilong and the "advanced" residential blocks vividly portrayed this transition for the residents and the wider public.
Actors were, however, more likely to appear in roles where women are either extraneous to the plot or are portrayed as unromantic or asexual females.
Tolerated scrounging is more subtle and pervasive than portrayed here.
As environmental conditions improve, species abundance patterns grade into those of the log series distribution which appear to be portrayed by the acacia plantation curve.
The ®nal section portrays the powerful natural elements reclaiming and overcoming these human interactions (in a return to the opening music).
Throughout much of the 20th century, psychology was portrayed as a fledgling discipline compared with other physical sciences.
The molecular basis for receptorbinding specificity and the role this plays in viral tropism and host range is not as clear-cut as is often portrayed.
Figure 1 portrays the camera view and testing arrangements from our self-0other orientation study.
Smokers have been increasingly regarded as addicts and the tobacco companies portrayed as drug dealers.
The current study focuses on characteristics of the parental speech during the interview, not the specific information portrayed by parents.
In terms of their political effect, fraternal societies have usually (and fallaciously) been portrayed as monolithic entities.
Rather than being absolute or certain, morality is portrayed as contextual, or dependent upon circumstance and time.
The era of the "rhetorical" or "plebiscitary" presidency has been portrayed as unidimensional, structurally determined, and lacking in vibrancy and contention.
Such a study would add to the picture already so well portrayed in this informative book.
The journal vividly portrays the sense of uncertainty that enveloped the city as news of a^airs around its perimeters trickled in.
The design argument is portrayed as anthropocentric in that it models the operation of the physical world on man.
Accidents, they concluded, did not occur just by chance, which they portrayed as the explanation that was alternative to their finding.
Photographs are not necessarily the best means of portraying biological material.
The recollection is no longer properly portraying what one has labeled or named.
Each portrays a beautiful woman in her late teens, with lips slightly parted and teeth barely visible and shaded.
Signicantly, however, the model for paternalist relations portrayed in most of these novels is not the landed estate, but the middle-class home.
In administrative discourse, executives, employees, and clients alike portrayed the organization as a military body.
Painters portrayed a white city on virginal sands.
Good marriages are presented as just as much of an aberration in that they are portrayed as curiosities, as objects on display.
The transition from classical to modern physics is portrayed here much more extensively - though of course merely in broad brush strokes.
Furthermore, portraying favelas as part of stable, traditional patron-client relationships is also largely incorrect.
Certain policy alternatives become popular when portrayed as the most effective solutions to the perceived problem.
Frequently, the male blues singer portrays the train in a positive light, as a tool for escape, for moving on and starting over.
Blaxploitation counts as camp because it portrays such 'serious' subjects as racism and violence with overthe-top histrionics and costuming.
Participation is often portrayed as a neutral tool, but can also be used to serve political and economic ends.
In preferring lower tax rates, diminished government regulation, and federal subsidies for business, corporate conservatives portrayed the welfare state as inimical to commerce.
A speech-act theorist may propose that we explain "is wrong" by portraying uses of this predicate as acts of condemnation.
On the one hand, it portrayed u superstition as an example of inappropriate behavior not befitting a properly modern individual.
An adequate historical discussion of gender norms, identities, and boundaries requires more than just consideration of how women were treated or portrayed.
Such appraisals have been energetically researched and portrayed in the academic sphere for the past two decades.
Their tragedy is played out against the story of their respective nations, each portrayed in striking music.
Clearly there might be a rationale for this, but it is normally only tokenistically and unconvincingly portrayed.
The register portrays practices of speaking as internally complex, rather than as automatic means to other ends.
Both of them portrayed a life of unremitting labour and harsh masters.
Conversely, while boys portrayed themselves as improvisers, frequently they were found with graphic scores which were detailed and meticulously presented.
Indeed, he never portrays himself as a jurist (faq-h).
The dilemmas which villagers face - to diversify or not to diversify, for example - are effectively portrayed.
As they continued to live, she was portrayed as being immortalized through them.
Likewise, it portrays such organisations as having multifaceted objectives, thus conducting research across policy fields.
Her unchecked female power is portrayed as irrational, sudden, and violent.
Overestimation of effectiveness in the reach-adjusted model portrayed flexible sigmoidoscopy every 5 and every 3 years as the two most cost-effective strategies.
A balletic section which portrays two young women playing tennis is the most memorable music in the work.
If chiefs told many stories, colonial officials alternated between portraying custom as fixed and timeless and lamenting its vagaries and elusiveness.
The ' refugee experience' is portrayed as a cycle of flight, exile and repatriation, again a formulation that has been widely critiqued.
They portrayed hungry victims wandering from saloon to saloon, looking for father.
In many cases, these "others" are portrayed as hostile and critical; they scrutinize the poet's words and comment upon his performance and his love.
The poet is again (and for the first time since 1855) portrayed in a full-body pose.
She has often been portrayed as pious and passive, or as the perfect widow sacrificing herself for her son, or again as a superstitious intriguer.
The authors find that each of their subgroups is often underrepresented or portrayed in narrow, stereotypes roles on television.
The strike was also portrayed as a fundamental threat to the people and the economy of the state.
Whatever promises of anonymity are given, the people involved will recognize themselves in the characters portrayed, and this may cause difficulties.
The relations between nurse and patient, on the other hand, are portrayed as tender, reciprocal, and mutually constitutive.
Cattle are portrayed in several ways, and these depictions sort out directionally.
Science is no longer portrayed as political action; instead political action is now regarded primarily as a consequence of personal conviction (p. 174, cited above).
The adaptive functioning composite assessed in each year similarly portrays the ongoing difficulties of maltreated children.
The student composers are given the specific task of musically portraying each of the clubs.
They had been portrayed as students who demonstrated behavioural problems in their music classrooms, displaying neither creative nor general music ability.
Also, traditionally, the melodrama portrayed social problems in terms of individual happiness.
They became involved ultimately in portraying the kerugma as psychodrama.
Therefore, two important features of the protest must be accurately portrayed.
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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