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- 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. Consequentlycontra 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...