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Examples of centrality


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In every case, by the fourth election winning parties' platforms were located within the top 1 per cent of all platforms as measured by centrality.
Despite the centrality (or perhaps even because of the centrality) of negotiation to multi-agent interaction, much work remains to be done here.
Finally, this reading reminds us of the absolute centrality of revealed religion to every aspect of early modern culture, including its politics.
Both correctly pointed to the centrality of tragedy, in its different forms, as a major element in the continuing cultural legacy of the war.
Given the centrality of worship to theism, we took this result to be a serious problem for theism.
The drums are the most frequently mentioned instrument in jazz songs, and this emphasises the centrality of 'noise' in descriptions of jazz.
With women's increasing centrality within contemporary vocoder use established, it now remains to be seen whether this can actually benefit a feminist politics of representation.
The point is not made, however, that the centrality of context also drives vocabulary choice in industrialized countries.
However, there is one point on which the presumptive centrality of space is open to debate.
The concept of body experience and its centrality to listening comprehension remains intact.
Our analysis highlights a shared characteristic of human language in general, namely, the centrality of the notion of subject.
All in all they were strongly linked with the centrality of government intervention in the economy aimed at stimulating controlled industrialisation and social mediation.
One other possibility is to balance satisfaction of centrality and feasibility against optimality using a filter.
The centrality of functional properties is perhaps related to the purpose of classification in general.
One may plausibly wonder whether, instead, higher levels of institutional centrality reect greater measures of liberalization.
Their centrality to public urban discourse, however, constituted a particular moment in the city's history.
Does it help us to explain the continuing centrality of class to political discourse through to the 1930s?
Indeed, if this were not so, we would not need so many different centralities.
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The disvalue of unhappiness tracks not only the intensity of the displeasure, but the centrality of the affective states involved as well.
Several writers have commented on the centrality of the idea of individuality within globalized educational policy.
Given the centrality of marriage in the life of parents of adolescents, would this relationship mediate genetic influences on parental adjustment?
As noted above, the centrality of dissonance arose from the new priority given to the suspension in a regime of chordal harmony.
The essay argues that in considering transnationalism and private bankers, emphasis needs to be placed on the centrality of personal ties.
Despite its centrality to the colonial experience throughout the continent, the history of the prison has been surprisingly neglected.
In this way, feature centrality can be investigated in the design domain relative to the effects of context as well as existing historically defined styles.
The centrality of the caesura to postwar cultural history has served to obscure much that still needs explanation.
They question the centrality of a work of art, in whose singularity, visual properties, and iconography art history usually finds the key to cultural meanings.
In what follows, we explain the centrality of philosophy in medical ethics by pointing out an important distinction between two concepts of medical ethics.
The following quotes from two inmates from the general population summarise their feelings about the centrality of work in their lives.
Given the centrality of the conversation log to the study, further comments on diary keeping are in order.
The role of causal status in determining feature centrality.
The breadth of papers illustrated the urgent need to recognize the centrality of ethics in approaches to architecture, whether in practice, education or research.
Indeed, the centrality of the sardar is such that recognition of his authority can initiate a process by which outsiders are incorporated into his tribe.
Surprisingly little is known about the quality of children's absent reference comprehension, despite the centrality of such understanding to language functioning.
Perhaps the biggest change in the orientation of the close readings themselves is the centrality granted the notion of ' power' in its various forms.
The centrality of language use in the expression of ethnicity among multilingual communities is an established fact in sociolinguistics.
The problem for the bureau-shaping model lies in the centrality of the assumption of homogeneity to the claims being made.
Stories of babies or small children who require serious medical care underline the centrality of love and of caregiving within the context of family.
No less salutary is her emphasis upon the centrality rather than the marginality of magic in the culture, and indeed rationality, of the period.
Despite its centrality to language development, the emergence of absent reference understanding has received little systematic attention.
He also defended the centrality of comprehensive planning to continue growth and industrialization.
Secondly, between the different types of indefinite determining genitives, different degrees of centrality can be observed.
The centrality of the group endeavour in the learning environment does not diminish the role of the individual.
Finally, there are also intracategorial progressions (that is, changes in centrality within the same category).
The items belonging to the same category or subcategory were further arranged in accordance with the centrality of their members.
As far as degree of shortening is concerned, a negligible decrease in centrality is exhibited by acronyms resorting to any of the devices mentioned above.
While determines the speed of the transition, c is the centrality (or threshold) parameter.
The authors describe legislative strength as a function of two variables: the legislature's centrality and its capacity.
The case studies also emphasize the importance of institutional centrality.
In these cases, the legislature has recently experienced signicant increases in institutional centrality, but it remains subordinate to and limited by the executive branch.
What changed in the 1970s, then, was not the presence of supply-side rhetoric but rather the frequency and centrality of its use.
The centrality of tribal identity, custom and obligation was continually stressed.
In the process of accomplishing this feat, the book also reaffirms the centrality of lexical development in the language learning matrix.
The centrality of issues of timing and sequence to positive feedback processes would count for little if processes of this kind were rare.
Both kinds of works address the same questions, thereby verifying the centrality and significance of the questions.
The program generates a multidimensional scalar output organizing words throughout the text by creating a weighted word-by-word matrix that establishes the eigenvector centralities of concepts.
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Land-grant colleges acquired increasing cultural centrality in this educational revolution.
Concerning the parameter 'phonic integration', the degree of centrality of blends also correlates with the degree of fusion of their shortened members.
Toomer signals the centrality of miscegenation to the nation by selecting a colour that can only be created by mixing colours.
The author accepts the centrality of race to regional identity, and understands the important role the federal government has always played in the region.
Given the centrality of performance to informants' sense of integration into the department the particular instrument played by an individual was an important factor.
The initial questionnaire seemed to con®rm the centrality of keyboards as a classroom resource, and all teachers visited used electronic keyboards.
Their centrality and sense of connectedness underpins their ability to continue as ' survivors ' in the community.
The centrality of defense is also implicit but unexamined in baseball.
A consensus is also emerging regarding the centrality of progressive constructivist processes in development.
Given the centrality of the lie in this process, it is hardly surprising that its nature was discussed at great length.
We derived the non-centrality parameters in a very general genetic model, in which the penetrance of each of the three genotypes is defined.
Given the centrality of children to a successful marriage and to women's status, elders trivialized the sheltering of runaway, childless wives.
The answer songs also reveal the centrality of gendered myths in defining musical genres and their performers.
With the return to democracy, however, political parties assumed a new centrality.
Two fundamental features of globalisation are the overcoming of spatial barriers and the centrality of knowledge and information.
In the first place, it reveals the centrality of personal connection in architectural commission.
The centrality of the search for credibility, for example, is certainly evident in the initial period.
The centrality of elections to democracy stems from the fact that they provide a recurring opportunity for citizens to express and empower their interests.
We discuss the cognitive processes by which ideological thinking regulates political choice, and assert its centrality in the political decision-making process.
Despite the centrality of partisanship in politics, some appear not to relate to the political world in partisan terms.
Here, as in any core executive, the centrality of some individuals can vary.
Again, it follows from centrality that a monoid map preserves multiple application of multiplication and units.
Finally, these debates demonstrate the centrality of slaver y to the design of a national tax system.
In spite of, and perhaps because of, their centrality in daily life, the bounds of parishes were not routinely formally recorded.
The centrality of the self's relation to the other assumes its more radical postmodern orientation as an expression of post-structuralism.
Medial centralities count walks which pass through the given vertex.
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The authors also acknowledge the centrality of the feminist perspective in the current debate on social policy (ch. 8).
Her poetical language and the romance's structure emphasize not woman's centrality within the tradition, but her displacement from it.
The exemplum identifies a center, which, in the very act of demonstrating its centrality, moves off-center.
Archaeologists committed to the centrality of material culture are likely to assent to this position.
The centrality and salience of the peer group for girls is important for programs of health promotion and enhancement.
Boumans argues that the centrality of models in economic practice renders them key objects of interest if one is to understand economic science.
What emerges strongly is the centrality of imaging in the colonial discourse.
The impact of globalization on identity, then, is related to the centrality of spatial and temporal dimensions for all systems of representation.
The results showed that age had notable effects on relationships between adult children and parents, especially their direction and penetration or centrality.
The centrality of the square is emphasised by the alleyways opening into it at its four corners.
The main outline of the theory, however, remains comprehensible and its centrality to his entire philosophical system clear.
Several researchers have explored the centrality of the carer in dementia care in terms of identity maintenance.
In this way, such studies give the subjective wants and goals of individuals far more centrality as explanations of change.
The third area relates to subjects where the centrality of the body has been evaded for reason of 'good practice'.
Given the centrality of institutional phenomena, it is somewhat surprising that institutional economics has not always been at the center of mainstream economics.
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