- events,
aside from
exceptional cases, may have been
subject only to "
tendential shaping".
Other scholars have
criticized the
reliability of this method...
-
comparatives can be used to
suggest that a
statement is only
tentative or
tendential: one
might say "John is more the shy-and-retiring type",
where the comparative...
-
Europe by
trade liberalisation. The
weighted average of
tariffs remained tendentially the same as in the
years preceding the
First World War: 24.6% in 1913...
- rate of profit" (FTRP), "decline of the rate of profit" (DROP), and the "
tendential fall of the rate of profit" (TFRP). The
average rate of
profit on production...
-
virtue of his agency-based view of
social development, he
nonetheless tendentially rejected insurrectionary politics. He insisted, instead, on the institutional...
- superintendency, superintendent, tempt, temptation, tend, tendency,
tendential, tendentious, tender, tense, tensible, tensile, tensility, tension, tensure...
- the
point of
junction with its past, the
greater are the
similarities tendentially involved.
Consequently –
contra Hume – some form of
principle of homogeneity...
- "Love's a
Beautiful Place".
Pacific Street contained an
acoustic sound tendentially,
engaged in
trumpet and flute, with
influences from Burt Bacharach, Love...
- the old
continent and for the
birth of a socialist, neutralist, and
tendentially pro-Third
World Europe".
Moving step by step,
Berlinguer was building...
-
Europe by
trade liberalisation. The
weighted average of
tariffs remained tendentially the same as in the
years preceding the
First World War: 24.6% in 1913...