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" Therefore, it should be possible to replicate this research with larger samples of countries in the not-too-far-distant future."
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Husted, Bryan W. "Wealth, culture, and corruption"
Journal of International Business Studies
30.2 June 22 1999: 339-341
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" They often lack distinguishing near and far reference points, such as a row of trees sitting on the horizon line or a distant shore that is perfectly horizontal to your field of vision."
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ALBALA, MITCHELL J. "Working IN THE Elements"
American Artist
64.696 July 1 2000: 40
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" In the far distant future--long after the Solar System has met its ultimate fate-the galaxy will move into what he calls the Degenerate Era. "The only stellar objects remaining will be white dwarfs, brown..."
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. "Earth May Have Just a Few Billion Years Left"
USA Today (Magazine)
128.2661 June 1 2000: 8
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" They fail to read the fine print, though, which says such successes have worked only on mice so far and their application to humans for the most part is in the distant future."
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KREYCHE, GERALD F. "Are We Obsessed About Our Health?"
USA Today (Magazine)
129.2662 July 1 2000: 82
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" In terms of internal contacts, in the unregulated, loosely woven Viking Age village, one worked or visited with distant neighbours, travelled to a dozen far-flung fields, exploited outer woodlands [ILLUSTRATION FOR FIGURE 7 OMITTED]."
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Thurston, Tina L. "The knowable, the doable and the undiscussed: tradition, submission, and the 'becoming' of rural landscapes in Denmark's Iron Age"
Antiquity
73.281 Sept. 1 1999: 661
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" RIPKEN GETTING CLOSER Cal Ripken may return in the not-so-distant future after taking batting practice and fielding with the Orioles..."
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Siegel, Jon. "Johnson stars in 15-inning marathon"
Washington Times
Aug. 6 2000: 6
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" These changes may include "shifts in values, beliefs and priorities for life, changes in what is considered important versus unimportant, greater emphasis on the present, decreased preoccupation with the distant future, increased interest in family, friends, one's place in society, greater..."
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Sirico, Louis J., Jr. "A primer on organ donation"
Journal of Law and Health
17.1 Mar. 22 2002: 1-11
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" It is important to notice that this angle notion manages completely to ignore how far the stars and planets are actually distant from us. We can say, for instance,..."
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SCOTT, DAMON,ISAACSON, ERIC J. "THE INTERVAL ANGLE: A SIMILARITY MEASURE FOR PITCH-CLASS SETS"
Perspectives of New Music
36.2 June 22 1998: 107
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" Then a smooth tangle, then straight, the gliding tracks slid out to a distant bleached juniper, and out, straight out, as far as I could see."
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COLE, MEREDITH. "TRAVELS IN THE DESERT"
Poetry
176.3 June 1 2000: 145
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"... may change. "Somewhere in the not-too-distant future, I think we'll see television's powers diminished in some of the ways radio's were."
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Brier, Noah Rubin. "THE NET DIFFERENCE"
American Demographics
26.8 Oct. 1 2004
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" Identifying too closely with students also can make it difficult to identify with some aspects of the profession and to be open-minded when reading some of the research literature because it can seem distant, irrelevant, or idealistic."
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Sutton, Rosemary E. "Teaching under high-stakes testing: dilemmas and decisions of a teacher educator"
Journal of Teacher Education
55.5 Nov. 1 2004: 463-476
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"... as tradition or historical research can discover; we can also direct our efforts toward a future as distant as our imaginations can envisage."
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Hayakawa, S.I. "Ethics of time-binding"
ETC.: A Review of General Semantics
51.4 Dec. 1 2004: 676-683
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" But as Lachmann never tired of reminding us, "The future is unknowable, but not unimaginable." How, then, is it possible to orient oneself successfully to a distant future when no central direction pre-coordinates our plans?"
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BOEHM, STEPHAN,KIRZNER, ISRAEL M.,KOPPL, ROGER,LAVOIE, DON,LEWIN, PETER,TORR, CHRISTOPHER,MOSS, LAURENCE S. "Remembrance and Appreciation Roundtable Professor Ludwig M. Lachinann"
American Journal of Economics and Sociology
59.3 July 1 2000: 367
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" McTaggart (1927: 10) dubbed these two conceptualizations 'A-series' and 'B-series' time, respectively A-series time is inherently dynamic; not only do events move from 'future' to 'present' to 'past', but future events constantly become closer, and past events more distant."
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GOOD, ANTHONY. "CONGEALING DIVINITY: TIME, WORSHIP AND KINSHIP IN SOUTH IND IAN HINDUISM"
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
6.2 June 1 2000: 273
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" Yet this is a historian as far distant from 390 BC as any modern historian is from the English Civil War, with far fewer sources to draw on and weaknesses of his own. ('Livy', runs the severe judgement of the new Cambridge..."
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Freeman, Charles. "Celt and Roman"
History Today
v48.n9 Sept. 1 1998: 61-62
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"... one of the most distant objects known in the universe. "It is fair to say this is the best-characterized very distant galaxy so far," says Daniel Stern of the University of California, Berkeley."
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Cowen, Ron. "Hubble gets multiple views of distant galaxy"
Science News
v154.n6 Aug. 8 1998: 86-87
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" When will the MEMS train finally leave the station? "The distant future of MEMS looks very promising, but it's distant," says Bhushan."
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WEISS, PETER. "The Little Engines That Couldn't"
Science News
158.4 July 22 2000: 56
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" This is likely due to agricultural runoff and seepage from nitrogen containing fertilizer applied to distant and surrounding fields."
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Gsell, Timothy, C.,Ventullo, Roy M. "Estimation of nutrient limitation of bacterial activity in temperate alkaline fen sediments from Cedar Bog"
Ohio Journal of Science
104.3 June 1 2004: 43-51
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" The dollar's decline is not some distant crisis on the far horizon."
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. "Deflecting the dollar decline"
Washington Times
Dec. 8 2004: 17
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" Black also concluded that, in social fields "where people are unequal, socially distant, organizationally asymmetrical, and where their relational and cultural structure resembles an isosceles triangle," the trilateral form of conflict management would likely be adopted (Black, 1993: 90)."
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Kuan, Ping-Yin. "Peace, not war: adolescents' management of intergenerational conflicts in Taiwan*"
Journal of Comparative Family Studies
35.4 Sept. 22 2004: 591-615
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"... can be delivered safely and are associated with a very, low risk of local recurrence, with distant metastasis being the most common form of relapse. (44) hi a study by Boutin et al, (25) dosing to small fields was..."
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Pistolesi, Massimo,Rusthoven, James. "Malignant pleural mesothelioma *: update, current management, and newer therapeutic strategies"
Chest
126.4 Oct. 1 2004: 1318-1330
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" Those with anti-Bush signs or chanting anti-Bush slogans are relegated to distant areas with the Orwellian title of "free speech zones," far from television cameras."
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Mayer, Jeremy D. "The contemporary presidency: the presidency and image management: discipline in pursuit of illusion"
Presidential Studies Quarterly
34.3 Sept. 1 2004: 620-632
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"... court also held that the Forest Service had the legal authority to close land as sacred or because people living far distant from the forest would suffer psychological harm from activity that had no on-the-..."
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Pendley, William Perry. "Natural resources policy under the Bush Administration: not what it says, but what it has done in court"
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
14.2 Mar. 22 2004: 313-325
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" ENGOs draw membership and public sympathy from an international audience that lives far distant from the landscapes they seek to protect."
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Reed, Maureen G. "Social marginalization of forestry communities in sustainability debates"
Journal of Business Administration and Policy Analysis
30-31 Jan. 1 2002: 339-374
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"... must have been happening in this most distant and most exotic--and, at the time, by far the most affluent--part of the Soviet Union."
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Hall, Peter. "A new Hanseatic era?"
Town and Country Planning
73.10 Oct. 1 2004: 274-276
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