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This allows putting the complexity of governance centrestage.
Such a move would surpass the current vogue of 'research-fordevelopment', which still assumes the research is at centrestage.
She also places the normative on centrestage.
The cast stood in an arc behind him and centrestage was left empty.
Green space has rarely been given centrestage in an historical narrative.
The position of the hearth in the centre of the floor meant that all those activities associated with it literally took centrestage.
None is fully consistent with the social model: all place the individual's impairments rather than the social environment at centrestage.
Moral achievement, perilous danger, and individual action, rather than the specific details of an expedition's instructions or successes, were thrust to centrestage.
Rather than placing discursive constructions centrestage, the article uses life history material to effect an analysis embedded in everyday practices.
There followed a time during which community palaeoecology - the reconstruction of ancient communities and their trophic interactions - took centrestage.
Elections would remain centrestage in the struggle for political power over the next two decades.
This is, in other words, a process definition of species in which behaviour has centrestage.
But it is race that has centrestage.
Only occasionally does one singer move outside of the performance plane to take centrestage, either literally or figuratively.
Instead, the problem of unity takes centrestage and its subsequent resolution draws heavily on the motif of transition.
Large, formal agencies appear centrestage; medium-smaller ones are virtually invisible.
Nevertheless, there are passages where she is given centrestage, and her story, albeit familiar, is well told.
The objective of the authors is to move audiences to centrestage as consumers occupying cultural space.
It is time for social gerontology to take centrestage in the argument against neoliberal globalisation.
Having vindicated the underlying principle of hard labour, the committee was now striving to bring a new institutional form of it to the centrestage.
The act of remembering comes to centrestage in all work that asks questions about times gone by.
For developing countries, where economic development and poverty alleviation take centrestage, both pollution and natural resource degradation are seen as serious impediments.
The spaces between genres, the examples that complicate rather than clarify the set narrative, take centrestage.
But what is this elusive moment when 'inyer-face' theatre took centrestage?
The urban working class takes centrestage in this story.
And while the voice appears centrestage, it often ad libs and sometimes just punctuates the instrumental parts or drops out altogether.
Yet in vocoder tracks, the vitality and creativity inherent in the technologies in use stand centrestage, pontificating on questions of authenticity and immediacy.
To consider the repertory is to place the types themselves on centrestage.
It is probably no accident that death moves to centrestage in the nineteenth century.
The rise of the governance agenda in the 1990s, and consequent focus upon establishing a ' civil society ', brought self-help community-based action to centrestage.
The latter has always played centrestage in the politics of the country.
Positing that urban space is contested terrain, he argues persuasively for an approach that puts politics centrestage.
The young man with a baseball cap in the semicircle stepped centrestage, a camera in his hand.
The final countdown: radiographers are beginning to move onto the centrestage.
At the same time the blond man put his hand over another young man's mouth, and the man with the straw hat covered a young man's ears centrestage.
In the present post-war period, however, both concerns for food security and the quest to enhance wetland rice production have once again returned to centrestage.
The politics of foreign policy, not the engines of social change, occupy centrestage.
These writings present an image of politics in which heroism (understood not as an attachment to particular policies, but as a stance towards politics) took centrestage.
Hence, to unmask the enemy was to put the self back on centrestage: the collective had to be reconceived as the sum of its individual personalities.
That is, once we renounce outmoded aspirations to philosophical transcendence, bodies - their limitations as well as their power - take centrestage as the proper object of philosophical inquiry.
By a process of ' transition through transaction ' the traditional elites retained inside influence in the state, and the parties moved to occupy the centrestage of political society.
The four oppressors upstage walked towards four young men centrestage, holding their chairs in front of them like shields, and slowly shoved the young men offstage.
Considering how integral archaeological practice is to value, when we place value centrestage it cries out for archaeologists to engender more engaged archaeological practices through situated ethical agendas.
Clearly the implication is that biological and genetic aspects will take centrestage, but the extent to which they can incorporate existing psychosocial approaches is unclear.
Moreover, rather than taking centrestage, death lurks in the wings, kept firmly at arms' length and, as much as possible, out of the legal discourse.
In tune with other recent works that seek to write the history of nation-building ' without leaving the people out ',1 he puts the followers of the caudillos centrestage.
Through anthropological research and use of secondary sources, the authors place the persona of the seamstress centrestage, viewing the transformations of clothing production and demand through her eyes.
Most people in the 1950s were grappling with the present, not ruminating on the past, and private concerns were what took centrestage most of the time.
It also reinstitutes the individual centrestage.
The ten countries will take centrestage there.
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Issues like immigration, climate change and energy will take centrestage.
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What can we do together to ensure that the environment and working conditions take centrestage in the trade talks?
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Some of our earlier reports have put science centrestage—especially our report on human genetics, which will become important in years to come.
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Previously almost the most self-effacing quango in the land, it now takes centrestage as it has to handle such important questions.
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We are attempting to get the debate centrestage.
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There is a fundamental reason why it should be there at centrestage.
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That is because we have put them centrestage, as we needed to do.
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The new clauses and the amendment concentrate on the needs of victims, who should be brought more centrestage in the criminal justice system.
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It is an especially important debate now that crime seems to have moved centrestage of the political scene.
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Further education is bound to be centrestage in the range of provision.
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Importantly, in so doing, it places centrestage the needs of often very vulnerable children.
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The reforms that are about putting patients centrestage involve giving patients more information, more power and more choice.
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The educational establishment must surely recognise that, in a knowledge-based society, education and training take centrestage.
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The basic needs which had to be fought for in the 1970s have now arrived centrestage, and quite rightly so.
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That sea change in attitude placed children at centrestage.
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In other words, our young people will take centrestage.
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As a result, the debate on the constitution is thrust centrestage once again.
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In that sense, and also in our document, the question of trade still takes centrestage.
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Even if growth and employment take centrestage, objectives in the social and environmental areas should in no way be made subordinate.
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Obviously, the economy has taken centrestage, but also medical science has moved on considerably.
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Let us seize this law and put the patient centrestage.
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It may not occupy centrestage but is very needy despite this.
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We must look to the question of the euro, which must remain at centrestage.
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Those organisations were doing such work long before it became fashionable and when carers' needs were by no means centrestage, as they are now.
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Once discussed only at the edges of political life, it is now firmly on centrestage.
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Improvement in the quality and coverage of training should be at centrestage for our national economic recovery.
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That shows that what is commonly known as the culture of the moving image is centrestage in our cultural life.
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Indeed, he expressed his determination to see our great traditional sports, of which swimming is one, put firmly centrestage.
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More importantly, we need to bring tourism centrestage.
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In fact, it puts that country centrestage as a good example of effective aid.
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Human rights and the rule of law - where your country also shows deficits - take centrestage.
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If we do not put that centrestage in the debate and in our diplomacy, there is a very great risk of failure.
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It remains a major military power and deserves recognition on the global centrestage.
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Today, it is again centrestage in an even more terrible state.
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