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Power was not a given feature of participants' identities which simply expressed itself unproblematically.
In effect, I have argued that postmodernism must be taken seriously but not unproblematically.
However, media construction of social reality were not always accepted unproblematically as the following show:
Many phonemes can be transferred from L1 to L2 unproblematically.
Geopolitical practice is not, therefore, unproblematically 'right' or 'natural'.
And so they are, but not linearly and unproblematically.
The brothers Grimm simply allow the prince and the princess to live unproblematically till the end of their days.
One day, young black Italian kids will be unproblematically integrated into the national football team, perhaps even into the nation it represents.
And we act according to that which we unproblematically accept (grounds, foundations, etc.).
In online public participation projects, for example, it is often assumed that knowledge claims about 'real life' users can be unproblematically made via virtual worlds.
The choice to integrate multimodal forms in the classroom is not accepted unproblematically by everyone in educational communities.
It posits a simplistic relationship between education and behaviour, where 'knowing' about contraception is expected to translate unproblematically into changed sexual practices.
In one sense, benchmarks are irrelevant for most students (perhaps around 70 per cent) who acquire basic literacy and numeracy unproblematically.
From this perspective, practice is unreliable; it lacks structure and is therefore unproblematically malleable' (p. 98).
Critiques of "identity politics" rightly focus on the nonsense that what we do, unproblematically, is who or what we are.
They ignore ambiguities in their own writing, and in their interview material, which they treat as unproblematically quotable.
The falsification of cautious conjectures is informative because it establishes that what was regarded as unproblematically true is in fact false.
In ecofeminism, the moment of wildness is frequently undermined by a construction of nature as unproblematically within the terrain of women's experiences.
Without a knowledge of history, George Bush's wish to see the Olympic Games in Berlin in 2004 would seem unproblematically splendid.
And the answer looks like, in the particular case, Lavoisier and, in the general case, those who would operate smoothly and unproblematically with such a foundation.
For example, when comparing Swift to Shaw, the former's "vastly sounder humanity" is unproblematically asserted by Oliver Elton.
However, it would be entirely false to suggest that the media has somehow become feminist and has adopted unproblematically a feminist perspective... In this postfeminist moment.
It takes about seven minutes into the film before our desire for repetition appears to be unproblematically fulfilled, and the film suddenly seems to remember it is a sequel.
On a practical level a crucial question regards the allocation of words: providing original languages and translations takes double the space but statistics and tables are read unproblematically.
Again Bill Gates's money is thought, unproblematically and transparently, to endow him with the approval of the people, to establish him as vicar of the general will.