eschewing Definition på svenska

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Examples of eschewing

  • The title's significance comes from the eschewing of censorship for 'policing' to convey the variety of ways in which popular music can be regulated, restricted and repressed.

  • Eschewing the abstractions of structuralism, social semiotics deals with the concrete situations in which, say, magazines, television programmes or forms of talk are used.

  • Self-styled communitarians, emphasizing situatedness and eschewing abstraction, typically leave themselves with too few resources to differentiate among different sorts of communities.

  • Of course, this substantive component will alarm negative liberty theorists who uphold the principle of non-injury while eschewing that of mandatory beneficence.

  • My reasons for eschewing that thesis will become more evident here than in my earlier article.

  • Then in eschewing any concern for disease states, the authors are inadvertently no less reductionist than the level-specific approaches they would supersede.

  • These recent studies have developed a more nuanced view of campaign effects, eschewing early scholars' expectation that campaign messages manipulate easily persuadable voters.

  • Despite eschewing positivistic theories of urban growth and the paradigm of problem and response, the old historiography creeps into the collection.

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