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The plan stipulated an ambulatory with seven chapels that were pentagonal in form, located between the buttresses.
As the effort to act collectively encountered frustration, the energy tilted from idealist education and corporatist participation towards spectatorship, buttressed by inflating rhetoric.
None of these claims is buttressed by an argument.
Here we are in a world of names, of biographical data, buttressed by a rich iconography.
The theoretical arguments in the article are buttressed with some experimental work done by the author.
Nevertheless, these authors have stopped short of specifying the market argument in more detail and buttressing it with empirical work.
Male superiority was axiomatic, buttressed by early modern theology, cosmography, and anthropology.
Nodulation occurred on tabular buttresses in horizontal lines just above the water table level.
Ideas and their political advocacy do not simply serve as constraints in the welfare restructuring process, buttressing the status quo and locking-in popular welfare institutions.
Paired t-tests were used to compare the bark thickness at 30 cm and 130 cm on buttressed and unbuttressed trees.
Reproductively mature trees developed buttresses and were rarely decumbent.
Mounting scientific (or pseudo-scientific) evidence reframed each habit as medically harmful and buttressed the opposition.
I regard this as the crucial conceptual turn in current immunology, a turn buttressed by the cognitive paradigm.
The theological argument is - buttressed by a distinction between "resemblance" (shibh) and "imitation" (tashabuh).
They underpinned devotion to relics and images, fostered the widespread use (and misuse) of sacramentals, and buttressed the thriving tradition of pilgrimage to prominent shrines.
Extraction was limited to trees 70 cm dbh (diameter at 1.4 m height or above buttresses), which was 10 cm above the legal limit.
The community of values buttresses the argument that there existed a special ' policy community ' on development aid.
The movement's robust aura is buttressed at times by rasguado and golpe sounds,32 character features of the flamenco guitar.
Their seigneurial competence was buttressed by the sanction of delegated princely jurisdiction.
The cleft (septal commissure) in the left-sided valve is closed with mattress sutures buttressed with pericardial pledgets.
Figure 19 shows, greatly exaggerated, the way a dome might crack if its supporting structure (buttressing half-domes or arches, for example) gave way slightly.
Trees with buttresses at 1.3 m were measured immediately above the buttresses.
First, buttressed trees tended to collect more leaf litter at their bases, which in turn apparently contributed to their higher burn heights.
Trees exhibiting buttresses were measured above the buttresses.
Patterns of buttressing in tropical trees vary greatly within and among species.
Nonetheless, popular culture was also frequently co-opted, and buttressed, rather than challenged, the bourgeois social order.
Theories are constantly being pummeled, reshaped, sometimes buttressed, more often completely demolished by data.
The hegemony of elite male elders was buttressed by their ability to monopolize how such resources were acquired and disposed of.
Competing claims to land and power were buttressed by appeals to the migration narratives.
Rebellion in this region was a strictly local affair, not buttressed by nationalist agitation or aims.
All t rees 50 cm stem diameter (at breast height (dbh) or above buttresses) were mapped, tagged, measured (for diameter) and identified.
Particular attention was paid to the deep accumulations of litter and organic-rich soil between buttresses.
Falsification of two hypotheses on liana exclusion from tropical trees possessing buttresses and smooth bark.
Where necessary, diameters are measured above buttresses and other stem irregularities.
Above 15 m, changes seem to occur in trunk shape, leading to development of buttresses in some individuals.
Thus, the length and distribution of buttresses in a mature tree could represent a record of the imbalances experienced by the tree throughout its development.
Furthermore, the authors offer some policy recommendations that appear to be based on sound theoretical analysis but which are not buttressed by empirical evidence.
The existence of an informal institution gets buttressed about by prevailing opinion and by personal interest.
Their military response to the insurgents was buttressed by administrative and economic reforms as well as by psychological warfare (propaganda and indoctrination).
Surprisingly, and contrary to our initial expectation, buttressed trees were significantly more likely to succumb to fire-induced mortality.
The dendrometer bands were placed at breast height (1.30 m above ground level or above buttresses if any), on a smooth bark surface.
The tree observed in 1995, was c. 50 m tall with a bole diameter of c. 1.8 m above the buttresses (at c. 2.5 m).
Stem diameters in adults exceed 1 m above the buttresses, which often extend upwards to 8 m above the ground.
Indeed, one position naturally buttressed the other.
We still know little about the life histories of most rainforest tree species, and life history crises may not be the only determinant of buttressing behaviour.
Most stem diameters have been measured at 1.3 m, but buttressed, fluted or deformed stems have usually been measured also at higher points (usually 3 m).
However, the dbh of all trees was measured and each tree was assigned according to the trunk characteristic of its base (either unbuttressed, buttressed or stilted).
On the contrary, educated women appear to be more submissive to family discipline as the school education further buttresses patriarchal values associated with existing social control mechanisms.
I propose a reworked evolutionary genetic model of schizophrenia, drawing on insights from commentators, buttressing my claim that psychosis is a costly consequence of sophisticated social cognition in humans.
Along with anthropologists, they will also be troubled by the literal bar rage of generalizations, many of which are taken for granted, as opposed to buttressed by evidence.
There are large round-headed windows in each face of the upper stage, and broad anglepilasters can be detected behind later buttresses at six of the angles.
After weeks of organising data, viewing hours of video, and processing still images they were still unable confidently to produce models of even relatively simple buttresses.
The economic role of government must be trimmed, but citizens have a sense of entitlement to government benefits, desiring to be buttressed by extensive social safety nets.
When girth was impossible to measure at breast height due to buttresses, measurement was made just above them or even assessed by eye when buttresses reached 2 m high.
The role of developmental crises in the formation of buttresses: a unified hypothesis.
Detailed measurements of buttresses from 194 trees of eight species support this prediction.
The proportion of a forest that is composed of species that typically produce large buttresses may be an indicator of the frequency with which small gaps form.
Further, large trees modify their environment by accumulating litter between the buttresses to the point of ensuring sufficient topographic elevation to keep a volume of soil regularly emerged.
The trees were measured in girth at 1.30 m or above the buttresses if any, with a precision of 0.1 cm using a stainless steel flexible tape.
Externally the original arrangement is obscured by the alterations of c. 1300, when substantial buttresses were added to the corners and most of the walling was refaced.
The same applies to several sectors of proto-industries, with the power of the mainly urban-based employers over rural labourers often being buttressed by urban privileges, restrictions and non-economic market forces.
A seemingly unbridgeable gulf had emerged between revolutionaries and sectarians on the one side and various species of (often theologically buttressed) reactionary and absolutist on the other.
Fallen trees with their bases within the 0.25-ha plots were noted, and were similarly scored according to the type of basal tree trunk as either unbuttressed, buttressed or stilted.
Home industry promoters hoped that in rekindling them they could promote a parallel revival of the rural family, buttressing rural home life, and upholding the home as women's space.
There was no evidence that trees thought to have experienced directional stress associated with selective logging almost 30 y ago had increased the number or size of existing buttresses.
Treefalls, crown asymmetry, and buttresses.
The function and formation of buttresses.
Apart from everything else, one considers the position of sterling and how it is buttressed.
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The institution of marriage should be buttressed by both tax and welfare facilities.
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I think it even more important to give statutory buttressing to the inclusion of education.
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The more one has voluntary agencies subsidised or buttressed by government finance the less difficulty one finds.
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To the extent that they are acting at all, they are buttressing extremist attitudes and upholding practices that long since should have been discarded.
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Exactly in what sense that would be would have to be buttressed at the time by the various arguments used in that context.
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My celtic background is obviously seeping into my buttresses.
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However, it must be buttressed with far more education about responsible marriage, especially for young people.
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I understand that this argument is buttressed by evidence which suggests that a surprising number of criminals serve on juries.
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I fear that any future contract will need some kind of buttressing with some form of statutory sanctions if it is to work.
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In my opinion, this has been buttressed in the last year or two very largely by the level of savings.
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I repeat: such legislation is intended to reafirm the law, to consolidate it in the dictionary sense of buttressing and cementing it.
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However, it is necessary for the change to be carefully buttressed with anti-avoidance provisions.
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I believe that to be a classic example of aid buttressing peace.
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Thirdly, a competition policy must be buttressed by effective rights granted to consumers.
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I think that we would be better employed in buttressing, reinforcing and strengthening that sacred bond than in undermining and demolishing it.
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We are being asked to assume that the system is unworkable unless it is bolstered and buttressed by law.
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I accept that there are always reasons for buttressing doubt if the doubt exists and if people want to find those reasons.
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We have always known that aid needs buttressing by trade and agriculture.
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Of course, such an arrangement would have to be buttressed by measures to guard against discrimination and ensure equality of opportunity.
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I welcome it because it buttresses a constitution that is badly in need of buttressing.
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They do not see the sacred principle that buttressed the poll tax for so long—the principle that everyone must pay something.
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Now today better buttresses for sterling and, for example, the dollar, have been erected.
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Perhaps he has gone to find out what is going on in the other place so that he can return with his arguments buttressed.
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We say that because the fee-paying system buttresses selection, and results in aggrandising resources for a small section of the community it is wrong.
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They feel it is hopeless to attack this buttressed hierarchy which has set up its claims to immunity for generations.
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The difficulty is that it was not a case of buttressing negotiations by using force.
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However, there is an understanding, which can be buttressed by certain powers of the court, that the press will not report the matter publicly.
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He buttressed his case by arguing that mobile take-away operations are a useful avenue for the small business man to invest his capital.
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Why is it that we want the trades unions buttressed?
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Is it buttressing marriage to tell couples about to be married that they can get divorced after one year?
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They have been buttressed by the support of the monetary facilities available to them from the system as a whole.
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