词汇 | example_english_thesis |
释义 | Examples of thesisThese 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. Nowadays there are still some proponents of such theses. However, point by point it proves itself to be bad, so that these two theses stand opposed to each other in a consistently contradictory manner. Note that the soft repression and the hard repression theses differ in two distinct ways. Research articles and research theses constitute two key genres used by scientific communities for the dissemination and ratification of knowledge. Extreme theses and antitheses garner more attention, increase citation rates, and sell books. Three theses were presented as part of an explanation of the concept of authority. Many economists, however, have understood the two theses as the two sides of the same coin and sought micro foundations as a consequence. Boumans introduces and illustrates two theses that are echoed at several other stages later in the volume. In an effort to explicate the core ideas of the deep ecology mindset, let us turn to their theses. However, these theses should be considered as personal views and certainly not as stereotypes. The chapters do not generally elaborate the theoretical implications of the editors' theses, but provide a wealth of evidence to support them. A variety of scholars have proposed theses which now join up to form a new outline. The chapters are grounded in exhaustive research, in several cases making accessible the findings of unpublished doctoral theses. A substantial group of theses covered what might be broadly labelled as the physical form and design of urban areas. The ancient world made a welcome reappearance in three theses. Education and holidays also feature largely in this selection of theses on children and cities. The geographic foci of the theses' topics also proved interesting. Taken together these two centuries have accounted for between two-thirds and three-quarters of all theses. The physical structure of cities, particularly how that is expressed through architecture, planning and urban design, remained the focus of a number of theses. While this review provides a brief summary of theses, access to a comprehensive range is available electronically. The reconstruction of cities after traumatic events is the foci of three theses. The theses that follow are all studies of cultural topics which have then been sorted into some broad sub-themes. In keeping with past experiences, 2005 produced a rich range of 70 theses that address urban history topics. Unfortunately, her effort to make the argument more subtle may have undermined one of the book's main theses. Table 1 describes the flow of theses through the study. The gender aspects of urban space were addressed in several theses. While towns and cities are frequently unplanned, many are conscious creations or re-creations, and this aspect of urban development produced a number of theses. The economic life of cities produced a diverse range of theses. The theses themselves do not, however, carry their natural law credentials on their faces. Lying at the fringes of the broadest definitions of culture and the city are two theses that deal with leisure and sport. The theory is elegant, but it immediately entails two untoward theses. At a minimum, we need to recognize the key theses of our two protagonists and the frameworks they erect to uphold them. However, despite excellent explanation, the historians responsible for such theses or arguments are often not clear. Like all the best new theses, his argument works because it picks up on a prevailing wind. His theses on the ' national and colonial question ' were adopted at the second congress in 1920. He also challenges the theses of foreign scholars on the reasons for the war. Note that these central theses and the results supporting them make no reference to the metaphor of behavioral momentum. Such theses are more misleading than instr uctive. The authors thus offer a number of different theses that challenge the existing historiography. Two major theses have been put forward with regard to social capital in the last few years. The wide coverage includes administrative reports, congress proceedings, theses and films as well as the usual journal articles and books. Most of this is primarily a work of synthesis, pulling together a great deal of recent scholarship, including numerous unpublished theses. I refer to the type of theory that subscribes to both theses as robust natural-law theory. Interpretivism is not the only theory that espouses both theses. The remaining documents were patents (20%), conference papers (4%), doctoral theses (1.4%), books (0.7%), and technical reports (0.26%). We look at data at the individual level that may be associated with institutional support and examine alternative theses. As will become apparent below, the later assessment of the value of these first two theses was quite different from the contemporary response. One is properly labelled an anti-realist only if one rejects one or both of the first two theses (and thereby the success condition as well). The elucidation of these theses significantly reduces their apparent counterintuitivity and complexity. However, the three theses that address this area move beyond familiar locations. There is always a wide range of theses that traverse cultural topics and this is an area where there are usually more multidisciplinary approaches. The present critique begins with an analysis of the thesis's chronology of change. An examination of the institutions producing urban history theses produced a very distinct pattern. The representation of the city in literature is the focus of two theses. Previously popular themes of justice, religion and transport produced only a modest number of theses. Second, there was the respondent (respondens), who stood at the lower podium and responded to the arguments about the theses. Both were highly provocative, offering similar theses that diverged from the scholarly consensus of the times. All the essays are short, which makes substantiation of ambitious theses difficult. Priests had been nailing theses to church doors for centuries, listing their complaints with church doctrine or practice. There are things wrong with each of these theses. I never thought anything up, did not compose any theses. He has first found some basic theses, which he has developed and made into an entire, well-put-together system. A genuine theistic realist must embrace all three theses. The other trend that is apparent is the diversity of universities from which these theses are drawn. The influence of religion on the life of the city is a persistent theme and is represented by two theses. The practice centered around arbitrary theses, for one never knew whence an attack might issue. The essay then presents six theses on the professorial voice. I have six theses in the disputation of this sophistical position. The information is held on six separate databases, each holding theses for a particular time period. We would argue against any conclusion that searching for theses is wasteful and should not generally be considered. Second, they are three different theses, and the constitution version is inconsistent with the others. There was another substantial concentration of theses, which address the broad area of culture and leisure within in the city. The current interest in shopping as a leisure activity may well have inspired a small flurry of theses addressing the retailing functions of cities. There were comparatively few theses which examined the built environment of the medieval or early modern city. The politics and governance of urban areas always provides an interesting diversity of theses and this year is no exception. The economic life of cities has produced a diversity of theses. The built environment and the role of architecture produced a significant group of theses. The medieval and early modern period also produced a range of theses, addressing topics from politics to education. What is suggested here falls into two theses. On the other, there is the driving power provided by a battery of far-reaching philosophical and ethical theses. They synthesize well complex and difficult controversies about the birthplace of hominids and theses about single or multiple origins of modern humanity. Although these theses are hardly precise, they do possess suf ficient content to distinguish legal positivism from certain other theories. The author argued and elaborated his theses admirably in five well-organized chapters. As none of these theses can be demonstrated, one cannot accept his conclusions that the goddess must have been related to warfare and shamanic powers. Are these two theses also reflected in the way experimentalists in both fields describe their own practices? Such theses are ®ne for mysti®cation, but not for historical analysis. Modern histories are no different, directing their readers to ignore key events and circumstances while emphasizing those that support their theses. What makes this particular tome valuable is not so much its theses, but its breadth of detail and learning. The articles share solid archival research, and many of them grew out of undergraduate and master theses and doctoral dissertations. One struggles, usually in vain, to discover broader themes and underlying theses. In spite of this invisibility, their significance is considerable and can be summarized in three theses. The final chapter integrates previous material, thereby constituting a strong, convincing argument for the main theses of the book. If the grounds for some of the authors' theses are not altogether satisfactory, the work is, however, provocative, well researched and useful. Furthermore, most readers should find the two core theses of the book convincingly argued. The blurred photographs negate the ar tistry that is one of the authors' main theses. Hence, he concludes, the authority theses should be rejected. During the review we identified, retrieved, and analyzed a relatively large number of unpublished doctoral and master's theses. Overall the number of theses produced has remained high with an average of 50 a year being reviewed in the 2002-05 period. The development of culture as an expression of urban life was the subject of two theses. Politics are a vital and often divisive aspect of urban life, and this theme has spawned a range of theses. 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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