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Purposeful omission is the
leaving out of
particular nonessential details that can be ****umed by the
reader (if used in literature),
according to the context...
- as in:
Business ethics:
People in
business commonly think in
terms of
purposeful action, as in, for example,
management by objectives.
Teleological analysis...
- w****s or months. Its
onset may be
rapid or
gradual as the
child loses purposeful hand
skills and
spoken language.
Characteristic hand
movements such as...
- A
satiric misspelling is an
intentional misspelling of a word,
phrase or name for a
rhetorical purpose. This can be
achieved with
intentional malapropism...
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Constructive ambiguity is a term
generally credited to
Henry Kissinger, said to be the
foremost exponent of the
negotiating tactic it designates. It refers...
- Karl
Ernst Ritter von Baer
Edler von
Huthorn (Russian: Карл Макси́мович Бэр; 28 February [O.S. 17 February] 1792 – 28 November [O.S. 16 November] 1876)...
- 'wakefulness' (Gr****: pannychis, παννυχίς or
agrypnia ἀγρυπνία), is a
period of
purposeful sleeplessness, an
occasion for
devotional watching, or an observance....
-
incidents of
review bombing, a
tactic where a
large number of
users purposefully post
negative reviews of a
video game or film on a
review website in...
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Teleonomy is the
quality of
apparent purposefulness and of goal-directedness of
structures and
functions in
living organisms brought about by
natural processes...
- India.
Historian Muzaffar Alam
argues that the
Mughals used
Persian purposefully as the
vehicle of an
overarching Indo-Persian
political culture, to unite...