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单词 point of departure
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By de®nition, the in-uence of the national government is clearly apointofdeparturebetween vertical and horizontal diffusions.
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Often, thepointofdeparturein such studies is that institutions are chosen rationally to solve some pre-stated function.
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The present study takes these results on word order as apointofdepartureand expands the analysis to include tense marking on verbs.
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In dealing with this last and most important demarcation we return to ourpointofdeparture.
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Thepointofdepartureof this theory is that the groups are comprised of rational, self-interested individuals.
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This is a criticalpointofdeparturefor considering the largely untouched issue of the interrelations between language development, literacy, and language variation.
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Apointofdeparturein this article is that body image is fundamental to men's and women's identity as they move through the lifecourse.
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However, the juridical weight of this right is apointofdeparturefor exploring these modalities.
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Indeed, in his extremely diverse and eclectic output, relatively straight-ahead jazz appears as thepointofdepartureand constant reference.
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Both are part of the given, thepointofdeparturefor the three architects in this comparison.
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As if thepointofdeparturewould be less the actual child, than the adult aspiring to find his way back to childhood.
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In its design, a criticalpointofdeparturewas that the building should not be exclusively tied to any notion of a residential typology.
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The simplest assumption, and thepointofdeparturefor most population genetic investigations, is that inversions have drifted (neutrally) to their present frequency.
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Despite their commonpointofdeparture, their spatial configurations and handling of the substance differed radically and even conflicted.
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Although variations in neoliberal doctrine merit serious attention, and this definition itself requires greater subtlety, it will serve as apointofdeparture.
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The secondpointofdeparturewas a reorientation and systematization in organizing and thinking about the state.
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It is hoped that this article may provide apointofdeparturefor such further study.
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