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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PROSCRIPTIVELY»
Scopri l'uso di
proscriptively nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
proscriptively e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Professions in Civil Society and the State: Invariant ...
These standards canbe “thick” proscriptively, such that breaches of them readily
attract moral condemnation. But real or supposed breaches of such standards
are much more difficult to prove to the satisfaction of critics or skeptics. They are ...
2
Song Blue and White Porcelain on the Silk Road
One of the methods of proscriptively altering such characters is to use a
homonym. In other words, out of respect for the recently-deceased and enshrined
emperor, the name of his Heaven-worship bureau was altered proscriptively.
3
Abstract Guide: Guide resume
Prescriptivelv oriented individuals come from families of higher socio-economic
sta- test were above the 3rd quartile formed the group of proscriptively oriented
individuals (Pro-H) while Ss whose scores were below the 1st quartile were ...
4
A.C. Howard's Directory for the City of Indianapolis
... was his management, that with only one or two exceptions, he has, " by
general consent," been selected ever since for that post, and now holds it
proscriptively for life. Thus terminated the first Sabbath School celebration of the
Fourth of July.
5
A Digest of the Common School System of the State of New ...
Towards all other authors, who have devoted their time and talents to the
preparation of books, as well as publishers who have embarked their fortunes in
particular works, it would operate proscriptively and with manifest injustice.
Samuel Sidwell Randall, 1844
6
The great iron wheel: or, Republicanism backwards and ...
Does not a body of Methodist clergy — the General Conference, claim the right,
exclusively, to interpret, and even legislate proscriptively, " matters of faith and
discipline," for Methodism 1 Where then do you get your authority for your ...
James Robinson Graves, Joshua Soule, 1855
7
Facetiæ and miscellanies
... they have therefore adopted the following Resolutions : 1st. That they will use
their best exertions to maintain Mr. Murray, and to support t/te due execution of
his law. "2nd. That they will employ their influence, proscriptively and corrup-
tively ...
8
Lighting Dark Places: Essays on Kate Grenville
The essay will map the grid of these novels' interrelation via their parallelisms:
two heroines, two conditions of estrangement, both driven by traumatic abuse to
make a choice regarding subjectivity from terms in a proscriptively binary
structure.
Brother Curtis Almquist, now Superior of the Society of St. John the Evangelist,
pointed out in a 1997 sermon to the House of Bishops that Jesus did not speak
the blessings of God proscriptively. The preacher of the Sermon on the Mount did
...
10
Christianity and Literature: Philosophical Foundations and ...
... direct, ironic rather than indicative or imperative, one of the kinds of figurative
language we associate with mashal is likely to appear.28 Such language is
typically more poetic or literary than pro- saically descriptive or proscriptively
analytic.
David Lyle Jeffrey, Gregory Maillet, 2011
7 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «PROSCRIPTIVELY»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
proscriptively nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
Methodological Naturalism: A Rule That No One Needs or Obeys
If Dobzhansky's essay genuinely belongs to the explanatory patrimony of evolutionary biology, MN is not only descriptively false (as history), but proscriptively ... «Discovery Institute, set 14»
The Shackleton Report: Issue 14
Analysts believe that Cameron is also considering achieving his aims by making any conditions on Scottish independence so proscriptively unworkable that they ... «Herald Scotland, giu 14»
Bishop Barber discusses teachers' contract
Q: Other dioceses seem to be addressing a similar issue much more proscriptively. A: The Diocese of Oakland is not. I trust the intelligence of our teachers and ... «catholicvoiceoakland, mag 14»
Introducing a new advice column for the modern man.
The columnist, more foxlike than hedgehoggish, will approach some problems proscriptively and others descriptively. He will speak to the fashionable fellow ... «Slate Magazine, feb 13»
Musical Dissonance, Cognitive Strain
... Party officials' claim that Prokofiev's music was proscriptively “formal” (rather than, say, melodic/narrative—the musical equivalent of Abstract Expressionism), ... «Brooklyn Rail, feb 13»
What I Know Now That I Am The Mother Of An 18-Year-Old
I was writing proscriptively then -- guessing, assuming, wondering, what it would be like to cross over into a new role for both of us. Now that Alex has gotten ... «Huffington Post, mag 12»
How to make the perfect French fry
... exactly that way or maybe with a little tweak - you don't need to understand all of the details because you're just proscriptively following: “Do (a); do (b); do (c). «CNN, set 11»