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These projects create, in the main, part-time low paid jobs and do nothing to change the structural position of Catholics in the labour market.
This residual explanation is provided by an examination of the structural position of the practitioner and his firm.
Poulantzas disagrees with Miliband's approach, adopting a structural position.
For Marx, the peasant represented a conservative force because of his structural position in society, which separates him from those who might share his class interests.
"Structural operations" are used to adjust the central banks' longer-term structural positions vis-a-vis the financial sector.
Tectonic units vary not only in their structural position but also in differences in sedimentary sequences and other anomalies.
Schüssler Fiorenza (2009) describes interdependent "stratifications of gender, race, class, religion, heterosexualism, and age" as structural positions assigned at birth.
Outer Carpathian tectonic units included in the Flysch Belt are divided according to their structural position in the frame of mountain range.
Nominal words may include up to sixteen structural positions, which are defined as follows (note that hyphens mark affixes while equals signs marks clitics):
Emphatic enclitics a/ya, wani; evidence sõ The following verb construction includes eleven of the twenty possible structural positions:
Whereas retiming relocates the structural position of the registers, clock skew scheduling moves their temporal position by scheduling the arrival time of the clock signals.
Different groups exist within the power bloc of any society, but this power bloc and the groups within it are there because of their objective/structural position in relation to capital.
Michael Saunders, economist at Citigroup, said: "To me the most interesting thing is that the deficit is a bit lower than we thought, though the structural position is still weak.
As Hamilton points out, 'very little attention is paid to the conflicts of interest between groups which may relate to their structural position either in an organization or in the wider society'(Hamilton 1980, p. 49).
In recent transformational grammar, the term specifier is not normally used to refer to a type of word or phrase, but rather to a structural position provided by X-bar theory or some derivative thereof.
It is because certain groups are held to exemplify the working of these laws that their structural positions or social attributes are held to possess a special explanatory power, or to equip them with a special 'totalizing' consciousness.
I think we sometimes underestimate just how far we still have to go to maintain and consolidate Europe's structural position after all the catching-up we have done since the mid-1980s when the single market first really came to the fore.
The authors believe that a major reason for the public's perception that auditors lack independence is their 'weak structural position', and that the only way to overcome this is for audit regulation to be taken away from the profession.
According to Macdonald and Sirianni (1996), because deference is a characteristic demanded of all those in disadvantaged structural positions, especially women, when deference is made a job requirement, women are likely to be overrepresented in these jobs.
Youth subcultures can be defined as meaning systems, modes of expression or lifestyles developed by groups in subordinate structural positions in response to dominant systems - and which reflect their attempt to solve structural contradictions rising from the wider societal context.
Although very much part of the probation service generally they are operationally responsible to the Governor for their period of secondment to the prison and this uncomfortable structural position - with one foot each side of the prison wall - brings both problems and opportunities.
A striking feature of many of these alleged borrowings from Beethoven is that they retain, in their borrowed state, the same structural position they had in Beethoven's original design - they appear in the same movements, at the same structural points.
Yet despite the seemingly infinite complexity of genes, molecular biologists, like Orwellian census takers, are learning their addresses - their structural positions on the 23 matched pairs of chromosomes every person has - and what each member of their crowded households is up to.
A better approach to the study of the semantic relations between two lexical items X and Y is to operate directly in terms of meaning, and look at semantic relations between parallel sentences in which X and Y occupy identical structural positions.
The sources of power are office or structural position of authority; personal characteristics such as leadership; expertise or the specialized information than members of organizations have, and opportunity, or occupancy of a critical position in the flow of information or in the process of production.