| 1. | "... Mintzberg's definitions are based on some
other theories: theories which place the entrepreneur, his
characteristics and how he functions at their core;(2) theories which
discuss the influence of the environment and the events on the
development of private enterprise and its changes;(3) and theories which
discuss..."
| Source: | AMIT, IRIT. "Economic and Zionist Ideological Perceptions: Private Initiative in Palestine in the 1920s and 1930s" Middle Eastern Studies 36.2 Apr. 1 2000: 82  |
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| 2. | "... suggested what the former had
expressly adopted, the "bitter with the sweet" theory, under
which a putative property right created by statute includes as part of
its definition the procedures the statute establishes for its
termination.(184) Under this theory, if state law..."
| Source: | Vazquez, Carlos Manuel. "Sovereign immunity, due process, and the Alden trilogy" Yale Law Journal 109.8 June 1 2000: 1927  |
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| 3. | "
Grimes's book of 1990, RITUAL CRITICISM: CASE STUDIES IN ITS
PRACTICE, ESSAYS ON ITS THEORY, refused to be definitive about the
theory and definition of ritual, but in both cases he was resisting
strong trends in the field (4, 9-14)."
| Source: | DeMaris, Richard E. "Funerals and baptisms, ordinary and otherwise: ritual criticism and Corinthian rites" Biblical Theology Bulletin 29.1 Mar. 22 1999: 23-35  |
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| 4. | " The first two chapters--"A Theory of Sultanism 1"
and "A Theory of Sultanism 2"--introduce the reader to the
basic conceptual and definitional dimensions..."
| Source: | DANIELSON, JAMES L. "Sultanistic Regimes" Perspectives on Political Science 28.3 June 22 1999: 171  |
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| 5. | "
The theory of a purely capitalist society, therefore, is a
dialectical "totality" that provides a comprehensive
"definition" of capital;(43) a definition,..."
| Source: | Westra, Richard. "A Japanese Contribution to the Critique of Rational Choice Marxism" Social Theory and Practice 25.3 Sept. 22 1999: 439  |
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| 6. | "
Table 2 EVALUATION CRITERIA(1)
Internal criticism
* Clarity: The theory is presented in a way that easily can be
understood.
* Consistency: The theory has consistency in terms, definitions,
interpretation,..."
| Source: | ROTHROCK, JANE C.,SMITH, DALE A. "Selecting the Perioperative Patient Focused Model" AORN Journal 71.5 May 1 2000: 1030  |
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| 7. | " She
effectively argues that narrow, Eurocentric definitions of
"theory" position black feminist criticism in opposition to
theory."
| Source: | Fahy, Thomas. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" African American Review 33.3 Sept. 22 1999: 534  |
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| 8. | "... a "nature" or
oppression needs a "theory." Stories, not principles or
definitions, lead to moral progress, so "the difference between the
moral realist and the moral antirealist seems to pragmatists a
difference that makes no practical difference." Instead of
theories,..."
| Source: | Romano, Carlin. "Truth and Progress: Philosophical Papers, vol 3" Nation v267.n4 July 27 1998: 25-31  |
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| 9. | "
II. HARMONIZATION THEORY
A. Background and Definitions
Harmonization is the process of bringing two or more standards,
technical regulations, or conformity assessment procedures (CAPs)(28)
into accord with each other."
| Source: | Donahue, Alexander M. "Equivalence: not quite close enough for the international harmonization of environmental standards" Environmental Law 30.2 Mar. 22 2000: 363  |
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| 10. | "
3.2. Parametric definition of the prominence link condition
Compared to the standard binding theory of Chomsky (1981), the PP-A
in (41) is loose enough to allow unacceptable coreference relations of
the type in (45).
..."
| Source: | KIM, SOO-YEON. "Acceptability and preference in the interpretation of anaphors" Linguistics: an interdisciplinary journal of the language sciences 38.2 Mar. 1 2000: 315  |
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| 11. | "
As a truly great scientist, Linnaeaus understood the central
principle that honorable error (through overextension of exciting ideas)
comes with the territory, and that theories gain both strength and
better definition from principled limitations upon their realm of
legitimate operation."
| Source: | Mohlenbrock, Robert H. "Leaf Reading in Oahu" Natural History 109.7 Sept. 1 2000: 26  |
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| 12. | " More
relevant to our work, lay theories could have the function of
determining certain features as necessary or sufficient; that is they
could be specifying individual critical features without yielding a
complete definition."
| Source: | Pothos, Emmanuel M.,Hahn, Ulrike. "So concepts aren't definitions, but do they have necessary or sufficient features?" British Journal of Psychology 91.3 Aug. 1 2000: 439  |
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| 13. | "
Employee loyalty does not have a universal definition, in many respects
reminiscent of the classic "Management Theory Jungle." Harold
Koontz (1961), in explaining the "management"..."
| Source: | Powers, Edward L. "Employee Loyalty in the New Millennium" SAM Advanced Management Journal 65.3 June 22 2000: 4  |
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| 14. | "... out the lack of a
consensus on a single definition of family violence, describe the main
theories to explain domestic violence, and illustrate how researchers
investigate family violence."
| Source: | HICKS, FRANCES M. "Family Violence Across The lifespan: An Introduction" Journal of Comparative Family Studies 31.2 Mar. 22 2000: 296  |
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| 15. | "... there is no one theory, no
one definition, no one concept, no one model, no one paradigm, no one
sense of what constitutes the discipline that can answer every question
we have all the time."
| Source: | Samuels, Warren J. "Institutional Economics after One Century" Journal of Economic Issues 34.2 June 1 2000: 305  |
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| 16. | "
Reflections on Concept
As originally formulated, specialization theory centered on a
"continuum of behavior from the general to the particular"
(Bryan, 1979, p. 29), with subsequent statements including
"preferences" and "attitudes." Some confusion has
resulted from this definition."
| Source: | Bryan, Hobson. "Recreation Specialization Revisited" Journal of Leisure Research 32.1 Jan. 1 2000: 18  |
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| 17. | " Social-Cognitive Theory (SCT) was the primary source for
developing operational definitions of the ratings in this scale."
| Source: | Payton, John W.,Wardlaw, Dana M.,Graczyk, Patricia A.,Bloodworth, Michelle R.,Tompsett, Carolyn J.,Weissberg, Roger P. "Social and Emotional Learning: A Framework for Promoting Mental Health and Reducing Risk Behavior in Children and Youth" Journal of School Health 70.5 May 1 2000: 179  |
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| 18. | " Marxist theory thus constitutes by definition a
"friendly merger" between these two disciplines of social
sciences, rejecting the inherent economism of classical political
economy, which gave only a limited attention to non-economic social
structures and to their influence on economic processes."
| Source: | MILIOS, JOHN. "Social Classes in Classical and Marxist Political Economy" American Journal of Economics and Sociology 59.2 Apr. 1 2000: 283  |
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| 19. | " I. Case definition, theories of pathogenesis, and research
needs."
| Source: | Kipen, Howard M.,Fiedler, Nancy. "A 37-Year-Old Mechanic with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities" Environmental Health Perspectives 108.4 Apr. 1 2000: 377  |
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| 20. | "
Relational frame theory and the definition of generalized operants."
| Source: | BARNES-HOLMES, DERMOT,BARNES-HOLMES, YVONNE. "EXPLAINING COMPLEX BEHAVIOR: TWO PERSPECTIVES ON THE CONCEPT OF GENERALIZED OPERANT CLASSES" Psychological Record 50.2 Mar. 22 2000: 251  |
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| 21. | " Her scrutiny of contemporary theories of
racism, racialisation and feminism combines with an incisive analysis of
the politics of difference and identity to pose fundamental questions
about competing definitions of blackness, unity and community activism."
| Source: | DADZIE, STELLA. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" Race and Class 41.3 Jan. 1 2000: 99  |
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| 22. | "
2. Equity and Efficiency: Definitions and Basic Theory
Efficiency can be defined as the maximisation of growth in an
economy, which in turn implies the optimal allocation of resources over
time."
| Source: | Jensen-Butler, Chris. "Cities in Competition: Equity Issues" Urban Studies May 1 1999: 865  |
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| 23. | "
Their weak grasp of organisation theory, together with their
failure to give clear definitions of their key terms (i.e. absolute
integrity,..."
| Source: | MONEY, JOHN. "The Pursuit of Absolute Integrity: How Corruption Control MakesGovernment Ineffective" Urban Studies 36.3 Mar. 1 1999: 595  |
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| 24. | " In the third paper the author examines the foundations
of Marx's theory of commodity production and provides a corrective
definition of commodities.
"
| Source: | . "The Soviet Economy as a Social Experiment" Europe-Asia Studies 51.8 Dec. 1 1999: 1509  |
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| 25. | " What was typical was surely not 'governm ent'
by any but the vaguest of definitions, but rather the personal exercise
of power," not to be checked for a long time by any higher theory
or other constraints. [1]
Bisson has examined these "realities of power,"..."
| Source: | Peters, Edward. "Tormented Voices: Power, Crisis, and Humanity in Rural Catalonia1140-1200" Journal of Interdisciplinary History 30.3 Dec. 22 1999: 509  |
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