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Critical juncture theory focuses on
critical junctures, i.e., large, rapid,
discontinuous changes, and the long-term
causal effect or
historical legacy...
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twentieth century) into plus,
single bar,
double bar, and
double cross junctures,
denoted /+/, /|/, /||/, and /#/ respectively.
These correspond to syllabification...
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remain two
words (as in the "noodle" and "eagle"
examples above). The name
juncture loss may be
specially deplo**** to
refer to the case of an
article and a...
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Trident Juncture 18,
abbreviated TRJE18, was a NATO-led
military exercise held in
Norway in
October and
November 2018 with an
Article 5
collective defence...
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after a
crisis surrounding the sale of
Fortis to BNP Paribas. At this
juncture, his
resignation was
accepted and
Christian Democratic and
Flemish Herman...
- John (eds.).
History of the
Literary Cultures of East-Central Europe:
Junctures and
Disjunctures in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Vol. 1. Philadelphia...
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Provection (from Latin:
provectio "advancement") is a
technical term of
linguistics with two main senses. (1) The
carrying over of the
final consonant...
- Mississippi. ISBN 978-0-87805-674-3. Harvey, R. C. (2001). "Comedy at the
Juncture of Word and Image". In Varnum, Robin; Gibbons,
Christina T. (eds.). The...
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January 2009 at the
Wayback Machine "Narasimha Rao led
India at
crucial juncture, was
father of
economic reform: Pranab". The
Times of India. 31 December...
- Institution-Building in East Asia:
Power Politics, Governance, and
Critical Junctures.
Palgrave Macmillan. p. 1. ISBN 978-1-137-37054-9. Kim,
Mikyoung (2015)...