Within ecological anthropology there were also critiques of an overemphasis on bounded local analyses. |
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Second, the misuse and overemphasis of student evaluation of teaching instruments needs to be addressed. |
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This does help to counter a traditional overemphasis on western societies and an ethnocentric bias in the treatment of other societies. |
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Individual patients may suffer considerably as a result of therapeutic nihilism resulting from overemphasis on risk avoidance. |
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An overemphasis on any one level of care will neglect issues of great importance. |
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I think there is a little bit of overemphasis, if I can say this, on the bloodhound issue. |
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The author is critical of Madeleine Albright's overemphasis on the process of peace rather than its substance. |
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However, we are still concerned that there is an overemphasis on visits to developing countries. |
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Mr. McDonagh's appetizingly bizarre lines, which could be killed by overemphasis, are delivered with welcome matter-of-factness. |
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Playing without exaggeration or overemphasis, she was nevertheless alert and eloquent. |
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The Great Depression had devastating effects on sharecroppers, as did the South's continued overproduction and overemphasis on cotton production. |
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That is very important to note, particularly in light of the often overemphasis on family responsibilities. |
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At the same time, men's overemphasis on masculinity in these same contexts is linked to situations of extreme social and economic dependence. |
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Unfortunately, this overemphasis on the importance of being thin is internalized by youth who equate thinness with beauty, success and health. |
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In fact, especially in the early grades, there should not be an overemphasis upon paperand-pencil tests. |
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An overemphasis of a disjunction often serves the cause of the discourse, as an invitation to a transcendence of opposites. |
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The overemphasis on creature comforts, like cars, clothes, electricity, running water, heating, windows, locks, and anything else are rejected in Tyler's life. |
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Given this overemphasis on doing, perhaps it's not surprising that many of the fallen leaders I studied appeared to have a strikingly impoverished sense of self. |
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Through its overemphasis on democratic accountability in the name of transparency, the present social system stands in the way of the emergence of such a self-appointed elite. |
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An overemphasis on market protection and monopolistic tendencies ignores that the people involved recognize the competitive nature of the drug business and act accordingly. |
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Budget minimizers resort more reflexively than others to the automation of budget decisions, which may, in turn, lead to an overemphasis on short-term fiscal exigencies. |
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Intelligent risks must be taken from time to time. An overemphasis on controls can breed a false sense of security and undermine an organization's ability to adapt. |
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The invisibility of the contributions of women, and an overemphasis on market economics, mean that women are often overlooked in formal discussions about sustainable production and consumption. |
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While I expect you to deny that, a lot of us out here think the overemphasis of insurgent activity and the underemphasis of successes is shameful. |
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In the tax area, research we cite later indicates an overemphasis on individual taxation and an underemphasis on business taxation. |
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And that'll protect you from all manner of delusion or overemphasis or underemphasis. |
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In addition, an overemphasis on the speed of setting up of the delegated provisions could create significant problems with regard to the quality of those provisions. |
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An overemphasis on rights leads to a disregard for duties. |
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Meanwhile, one should retain, without overemphasis, the twin visions of cell death one in which death approaches the cell from the outside and the other in which death starts from within the living core of the cell itself. |
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This top-down approach was characterized by an overemphasis on the need for technical solutions and an erroneous belief that such solutions could only be delivered by the private sector. |
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In addition, the overemphasis on the local man and woman underlines another important axiom about Irish elections: they are in fact 43 separate byelections, often fought on localised issues. |
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Failure in the former case can be attributed to an overemphasis on representativeness and, in the latter, to the refusal to recognize national diversity. |
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A year or two ago many reasonable Canadians would have called that something of an overemphasis, that that is not exactly how they understood the government and its particular brand of conservatism. |
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But the mere establishment of such a ministry can be counterproductive, as it can lead to an overemphasis on science and an underemphasis on innovation at the enterprise level. |
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Some are skeptical of this model, and for reasons that go beyond what some consider an overemphasis on asset management and underemphasis on the business of reinsurance. |
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Overemphasis on Salem's economic and religious struggles obscured the town's strategic location and the chronological concurrence of Indian and witch attacks. |
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