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Bin Mohammad notes that Sufis encourage the practice of chanting "La ilaha illallah" (there is no god but Allah) while concentrating on particular body parts while doing so or meditating on the word "Allah." He exposits that Muslims have developed these practices in effort to find "Muslim" analogues of things that Hindus do and say under similar circumstances, such as chanting "Ram Ram" (Ram is an important Hindu god) or "Om" while meditating.
Goodfriend and King (1997) exposit the New Keynesian model in the monetarist spirit.
While the subsequent inflation tax literature has never acknowledged the flaw, it also never utilized a Keynesian setting to exposit the tax.
Holmes used dissents to refine and exposit legal pragmatism.
I was fully comfortable with McFadden's approach to discrete choice analysis and thought that it would be straightforward to exposit it to others.
In addition, we see in Sulpicius's prose the Christian appropriation of Roman rhetoric, employing it to exposit persuasively this transformed Christian virtus of Martin.
"We would help to exposit to the capital markets the economics of real estate because they didn't know much about it.
My purpose in this is not so much to exposit Wesley's or the Wesleyan view on the matter (this has been done elsewhere--Oden, 1994; Outler, 1985; Thorsen, 1990), but rather to utilize Wesley's and Wesleyan insights as a springboard for the development of a robust understanding of these four sources of knowledge.
However, it is this critic's personal view that the author, a natural storyteller, missed a perfect chance to better exposit that night in which the future of Spain's democracy hung in the balance simply by expanding part into an independent novel based on true events.
They insist that the post-secular mandates or involves a phenomenological move, the eidetic reduction of Being that Heidegger tried to exposit. This could lead to a recognition of the limits of subjectivity and to a new openness to the numinous, to an intimation of the wholly Other.
J., The Environmental Determinants of Foreign Direct Investment: An Exposit Empirical Analysis, Journal of International Business Studies, VI, 1976, pp.
(2) We exposit two channels through which bicameralism predictably protects minority interests against policies that they would not favor.
The examples contributors shared for successfully introducing unfamiliar materials include using a comparable piece of literature, a modern-day parallel, student self-inventory, and exposit ion.
The first might be called anthropological portrayals of traditional life, portrayals which emphasise artifact and costume or which might be seen to exposit the ways in which Aboriginal life differs from that of the European audience for whom the images were made.