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Examples of transference


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Miners need to see the detailed assurances and guarantees and the detail that will operate after privatisation and subsequent transferences.
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There are unquestionably hardships when there are transferences of licenses.
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I think they will convince everyone of the desirability of such transferences where they can be carried out.
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My information is that a number of county councils have been active in promoting transferences required in the interests of education.
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One or two local authorities have already with my approval carried out test transferences of school children from their places of assembly to the entraining station.
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I am not alarmed by the prospect of the disentanglement of populations, nor even by these large transferences, which are more possible in modern conditions than they ever were before.
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To perform these steps, declarative knowledge is used, for example, the knowledge that lymphatic metastases result from transference of cancer cells via the lymph vessels.
He postulated that narcissistic patients are capable of presenting transferences but these are somewhat different from those of other patients, such as the neurotics.
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Others noted that the development of immediate and intense transference reactions is a hallmark of therapy with borderline patients.
Whatever insights such description offers, they are a function not of transference but of translation, mediated into a form where their usefulness might be realized.
A partial transference of sovereignty has occurred in this area of policy.
Many writers thereafter used language to express intrasubjective transference to other, discrete levels of consciousness, separate worlds, different degrees of separation.
The authors considered the visualmotor problematic from a biological model transference.
In fact, the same income transference effects occurred within the private sector of the economy.
Role transference was selected as the central category because this appeared to represent the core phenomenon occurring at all management levels.
One category, namely that of role transference, was selected as the central or core phenomenon.
To achieve this the social planner needs information about the transference of antibiotic resistance from animals to people (y).
Ovaries produced under conditions of a 14 h photoperiod, developed into fully grown pods after transference t o a 12 h photoperiod.
The lifecycle as indicated by the nature of the transference in the psychoanalysis of the middle-aged and elderly.
Only one aspect, "the presence of transference or countertransference," was included more often in cases of refused requests.
The analysis of trilingual transference - adoption in the third language of a pattern shared by two languages - is particularly fascinating.
However, the team attempted to deal with this constructively through internal role transference, before transferring the caring role back to the original carers.
A number of significant causal conditions were identified which contributed to the instigation of role transference.
They showed that the ecsomal tegument, unlike the somal tegument, is adapted for transference of materials between the parasite and its host.
The inequalities brought in by both reform transition and the transference of old-age related risks to the individual also require serious consideration.
However, such studies only address transference of pragmatic norms, whether features and/or forms.
If they are still examples of transference, they are of a different order than elements or structures that may appear only once or twice.
A useful f ramework f or understanding these issues is the model of transference and counter transference.
The discussion of the wish to hasten death then can become a setting f or enactment of counter transference feelings by the doctor.
To evaluate stain transference to the follicle cells, the follicular envelopes were manually dissected 2 h after injection.
The term phonological transference is reserved for situations where one language adopts another phoneme or deletes a phoneme.
Transference and countertransference issues and the "wounded healer" concept were considered fundamental to effective care.
Introducing role transference at this point represented a positive approach to a potentially damaging situation, in addition to providing internal support for the key worker.
Largely, the chapter consists of many interesting examples of different types of convergence and then transference.
The transference can take place both within a syllable and across syllables and is thus highly context-sensitive.
Although no direct evidence exists, the transference of diagnoses from degenerative heart disease to arteriosclerotic heart disease over the period is virtually certain.
In other words, the "taboo" is a constructive boundary to prevent counter transference enactment.
In psychoanalysis, such issues - labeled the "problems" of transference and countertransference - are of constant concern, because the researchers-practitioners are themselves the primary research instruments.
The transference thus creates an intermediate region between illness and real life through which the transition from the one to the other is made.
A distinction is made between lymphatic metastases and haematogenous metastases that result from transference of cancer cells via the lymph vessels and via the blood vessels, respectively.
An apprec iation of counter transference in the doctor-patient relationship can also provide a means of gaining a deeper understanding of the patient and indeed oneself.
There is never any direct transference.
Historians in the postmodern period are more suspicious of the distortions of memory and are watchful of the transference of their own memories onto the histories they write (ibid.).
I am not alarmed by the prospect of disentanglement of populations, not even of these large transferences, which are more possible in modern conditions than they have ever been before.
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Only the presence of transference or countertransference between physician and patient was an aspect included more often in consultation in cases of refused requests than in cases of granted requests.
As to the elimination of these features, it is reasonable to assume that with study and practice most learners can eradicate transference features from their speech.
Her defensive and desperate transference of the responsibility for forging from her husband to the look of the note itself is echoed throughout the novels in different contexts.
Interactional strategies to ensure effective role transference.
An integrated multidisciplinary approach to care management and the development of a trusted professional role within the team contributed to the context in which role transference occurred.
Transference-focused psychotherapy in borderline personality disorder.
Transference principles in ergodic theory.
Quite rightly, the subsection is now to be strengthened by the transference of this responsibility from people outside to the centre—the local education authority itself.
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Administration of the system abroad may involve a danger of forgery and an even greater danger of the transference of entry certificates.
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Everybody has avoided this factor when talking about transference from road to rail.
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After all, a tax is pro tanto a transference of property from the pocket of the individual to the pocket of the community.
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In fact, so far as mere income is concerned he gives up income by his transference.
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In the first place, there must be a transference from local to central administration of some of those national and onerous duties.
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I think water is an obvious case, although that may involve a mere transference within the public sector from local control to national control.
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The creation of seven second battalions will facilitate the transference of some men from their second battalion to their first.
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What we are talking about today is a medium for expression, for the transference of ideas, for art and for entertainment.
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We say we believe that there is room for further transference.
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Therefore, there must be a time lag before this transference takes place, and, meanwhile, irreparable harm will be done.
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Are we taking steps to warn those neutral banks that we will not recognize the validity of such a transference?
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I do not agree with the transference of huge sections of the population of the defeated countries.
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I want to draw attention to transference of industry.
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In this matter of transference, women cannot be handled in the same way as men.
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The first major issue of policy is the question of the transference of monopoly from the public sector to the private sector.
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The transference from non-essential to essential industries ought to be more prompt and much more specific.
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No research has been commissioned into the risks of disease transference from released animals either to their own kind or to other species.
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We have withdrawn the transference of a lease in an assured tenancy that is in the private sector.
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However large the new areas may be, there is bound to be transference of water from one area to another.
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I mean some simpler form of taxation, for example some form of added value tax, a transference from direct taxation to indirect taxation.
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Would he resist the present pressure to substitute noise transference for noise abatement, since the problem will not be solved merely by transferring it?
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The fact is there is no reality in self-government without the transference of law and order, and no security for anybody if you make it.
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Let me now turn, if only for a few moments, to the second question, that of the transference of law and order.
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Not so the inter-city network, which is expected to make a profit from the arbitrary transference of one service to another.
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If the burden of maintenance is to be transferred to the local people, then it means a transference from national to local funds.
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I have always maintained that transference of the population is the first necessity.
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There is a danger to the nation inherent in this transference of political industry to the industrial field.
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I was also sorry to hear the objections which have been raised to the transference scheme.
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I do not think we can rest too much hope on the transference of industry.
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My next point is in regard to the transference of cases from the public assistance committees to the new system.
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The policy of transference has accentuated this tendency.
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I am not speaking against transference in general.
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Much has been said about transference, but transference has been distinctly harmful to the cotton trade.
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In this particular case the therapist did not actively encourage work with the transferences (as if a form of music psychotherapy) but allowed insights to inform the work.
There seems little transference of application from one subject to another.
Behind these carvings lie both emotion and simplicity; by eliminating the extraneous details the artist has facilitated the transference of feeling and idea.
The transference of disorder in society and disorder in language is linguistically unfounded.
The proof of (ii) is similar, and (iii) follows by the transference principle.
Accompanying all this was" the transference of public interest from politics to war news and war strategy".
The transference of emphasis upon truth-claims, in particular, seems to be a move in the right direction.
They are too egotistic and their work methods are too eccentric for transference.
If they are behind the uterus in time or more than 1 day in advance, transference is less successful.
After transference, the woman reported that she was put on a drip to accelerate her labour.
However, in the areas of regulatory/competition authority and state aid we may comment upon the transference of sovereignty within this policy sector.
The interplay of ethics, counter transference and transference are explained in detail.
Many of the examples are of changes in word order (syntactic transference).
First, the degree of typological distance between two languages makes a difference in the type and extent of convergence and transference that occurs.
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