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In fact, any error in measuring the favourability of news coverage would have defeated the purpose, which was to estimate media effects.
The movement was defeated but repression was quite limited.
On reflection, however, these corresponding victories and defeats do not tell the true story.
If defeated, he would immediately call a general election.
Many exclusivists are epistemically impoverished, and thus the epistemic status of their exclusive beliefs may well be lessened or defeated by religious diversity.
Television seems to me inimical to this inner sense, which is defeated by the ephemerality of the televisual flow.
Revelations and confessions produce resolution and stability by defeating ignorance and equalising the knowledge of the audience and the characters.
During the porfiriato, challenges to authority in the factory were usually and regularly defeated.
Among the latter, some viewed workers as eliteled, while others saw them as radical and threatening but defeated by 1916\\17.
With a financial system based on municipal rents, the possibility of decent maintenance and upkeep was defeated by the massive scale of non-payment.
Parts of a defeated group's inkatha were incorporated into that of the victorious group.
Corticotropin-releasing factor antagonist reduces emotionality in socially defeated rats via direct neurotropic action.
Obviously recent defeats, outrage at domestic political developments and unfavourable international circumstances all played a major role in such a cycle of commitment.
Candidates running against the establishment were defeating candidates who had until recently appeared unbeatable.
Only historical materialism could take "the tiger's leap into the past" to bring back to consciousness precisely the defeated, marginalized, and forgotten resisters.
In this way, a rule can never be defeated or grounded by lower ranked rules.
Queries will be supported by arguments that could be defeated by other arguments.
Informally, a query q will succeed if the supporting argument for it is not defeated.
In other words: remove all rules whose body is in the model and whose head defeats a more preferred rule.
In the case of criminal justice, several stinging defeats for opponents of civil rights galvanized a powerful elite countermovement.
Upon that element his successors have now been signally defeated.
In court and the revenue office, the colonial desire for rational order was continually defeated by the complexities of everyday political life.
First, it was an issue on which significant defeats could be inflicted.
The former defeated the latter in marketing terms as well as in a lawsuit about intellectual property rights relating to trademarks.
The rebels enjoyed some significant early victories, but after a series of devastating defeats the movement lost its momentum.
Things which defeated you a short time ago are no longer insuperable.
The other believed that it was the state itself which was the enemy that must be defeated if the revolution were to succeed.
The view from the court was that the reformers had the wind behind them ; that conservatives could be confronted and defeated.
Alongside the political defeats and disunities of the last twenty years, there have been positive developments in music studies.
He, who was always defeated, he won this time.
Of course, other factors may also affect this calculus, including the possibility of modifying rather than defeating the reform.
My working hypothesis, however, is that only horrendous evils need to be defeated.
The most effective way of ' defeating ' fear would be ' confronting ' it until one felt in control.
Earlier we specified one mechanism by which externalist conservatism is often defeated.
The traditional social democratic approach of a compulsory state earnings-related pension had been decisively defeated at the 1996 party conference and did not re-emerge.
The defeated demonstrated their power, or their lack of it, in the option they chose.
Later political defeats of some radical groups and labour confederations did not stop the worker rebellion from below.
I-nodes are extended with a type (rule or fact), a qualifier (degree of belief) and a status (defeated, defeater or admissible).
She is therefore likely to write them down, comprising security and defeating the efforts of the overall approach.
Re-entry would require the acquiescence of the prefectural party and the defeated candidate (including defeated candidates from the other parties in the coalition).
In equilibrium, the incumbent can always meet the incumbency criterion, defeating the challenger.
In practice, however, even parliamentary governments experience legislative defeats.
Under the assumption of complete information, about which more below, bills proposed by parliamentary governments should never be defeated.
We partially capture this effect by defining a dummy variable that is coded as 1 if the previous cabinet was defeated.
A motion to put the bill off until the next session was defeated %!
On attempting to remove the bar on compound householders, he was defeated by a majority of twenty-one.
Neither of the conflicting reasons defeats the other.
By contrast, precedents exclude, absolutely, reasons based on factors present in the precedent case from defeating the first-order reason.
Still, when he leaves the house, he leaves defeated.
First, incompatible combinations are easily detected by the self/non-self recognition system and easily defeated with constitutive levels of defence even at high dose.
I felt myself to be a trapped and broken man with unbearable pain, who was physically defeated in every way possible.
Is it a problem to be solved or overcome, is it a stigma to be cursed, or is it a beast to be defeated?
In other words, properly basic theistic beliefs can be defeated by way of defeaters.
Note that both a and b are defeated because minimization is overridden by satisfaction of more preferred non-disjunctive rules.
Thus, when the dialectical analysis is carried out, default negated literals could be defeated by arguments.
To prevent this, we will allow for a rule to be defeated by an opposing rule w. r. t. an interpretation.
The reversal of the groundedness relation between r2 and r3 is however essential for defeating r1 (before r2 is considered for application).
Thus, when the goals of the group defeated on civil rights pointed to a stance of more federal power, they abandoned the states-rights argument.
We can at least formulate how each of the works defeats the satisfactions of closure before getting on to questions of why.
What we call world history, however, is concerned with precisely those processes that ultimately defeated universal history.
Thus, the eastern insurgency was defeated because it had many weaknesses, more than those of its northern counterpart.
Alternately, she can provide reasons to think that the putatively horrendous evil isn't really horrendous, and thus that it doesn't need to be defeated.
He too was soon defeated for reelection (in 1910).
Any reflective linguistic attempt at understanding defeats the prospect of achieving the selflessness that is sought.
Taylor's attempt to undercut this premiss of the argument by defeating the philosophical arguments for the finitude of the past cannot be deemed a success.
On the contrary, it is twice specifically defeated.
In the absence of such defeating information, those intuitions about duty on their own provide moral knowledge of duty.
Importantly this rhetoric positions older people as ' the defeated'.
Wars between rival kings were often concluded with the defeated house offering women in marriage to the victors.
A threatened or defeated people may switch to the traits of a new conquering culture, either voluntarily or under duress.
More than their actual victories or defeats, it was their ability to organize themselves to bring forth issues of common concern that is important.
Even under successive defeats one must not give way.
Because it has been shown that firstparty claims are defeasible, it does not follow that they should always be defeated.
Escalating international competition and humiliations symbolized, in particular, by unexpected defeats in wars (which inspired autocratic authorities to attempt reforms) trigger social revolutions.
Further, first-party claims to privacy should not be defeated where changes in reproductive burden are agreed to be relatively trivial.
In spite of defeats and membership declines from the late 1980s, organized labour made some permanent gains in its political position.
The courts have thus defeated the governments in the argument over which institution should bear the responsibility for solving the disputes.
In the latter case, the system will return all the potential justifiers, already defeated with its associated defeaters.
They were defeated politically because of the overwhelming dispersed interest group support, mostly from the urban service sector, for rapid market reform.
Under standard assumptions, no bills initiated by parliamentary governments should ever be defeated in the legislature.
After being a prisoner he there confronts his deceiver and defeats him in single combat, and everyone is finally reconciled.
The parliamentary defeats are of interest for two other reasons.
Since the whole point of belief is to be true, logical inconsistency in belief defeats the aim of belief.
Likewise, after a long and acrimonious struggle with congress the president's plan for containing hospital costs was defeated.
Every nation believes that its enemies were the aggressors, and may make war again in a few years unless they are utterly defeated.
From 1832, then, rural protest was more or less defeated.
The availability of credit from friendly central banks is of the first importance in defeating speculators.
In 1940 the country had been defeated but not completely occupied.
Historical materialism in its various forms was finally defeated by capitalistic globalization.
Others undoubtedly were defeated in battle but were unrecorded, and some became bandits.
The attacker on the left presses forward against the defeated who leans away to the right.
As well as shortage of time, the bill can be defeated on a vote or it can be talked out.
Immediate re-affiliation without conditions was only defeated by 63 votes to 45.
The latter would obtain whenever the r ule, even though applicable, is defeated by reasons that fell outside its (partially) exclusionar y scope.
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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