Indeed, members of the tsarist government and academics often disagreed about possible areas of co-operation.
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The working parents' survey showed that what professionals and academics usually call 'informal care' was overwhelmingly 'grandparent care'.
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Does it deserve these unreserved endorsements by renowned academics (and one journalist) ?
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Where core-scientific capabilities were developed in universities, this emerged primarily at the initiative of academics.
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Empirical evidence is not taken into account and feedback by interested parties and academics is not wanted.
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Everyone knows that the feminist movement is dominated by the elite _ the most recognised are academics.
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Frustrated with academics, he dropped out, and searched for a time in the spiritual world.
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I increasingly feel that academics outside have to as well, especially if they choose to intervene in politics as a policy critic or analyst.
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Authors include current practitioners as well as academics.
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Too often, research is undertaken by academics, who do not have a working knowledge of practice.
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At a time when monographs are not easy to place, a publisher's perspective on marketable structure is not always the same as an academic's.
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In this respect, the work may rest cosily on the bedside table of the aficionado, but perhaps not as comfortably on the academic's bookshelf.
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All the par ticipants, including myself, were adult academics: two professors, two graduate students, and a postdoctoral researcher.
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The drafting of politicians and academics into the government tends to offer the regime a modicum of legitimacy, thereby reducing any deep cynicism and disaffection.
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More generally, there is a need for conversations between interculturalists and academics for mutual benefit.
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Collocationswithacademic
academic
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academic lawyer
He is anacademiclawyer, a professor of law.
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distinguished academic
This led to a highly distinguished academic career in architecture, especially vernacular architecture, and architectural history.
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leading academic
The chair will be a leading academic and the membership will have a balance of persons from both practice and academia.
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