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- by open declaration; "their policy has been avowedly Marxist"; "Susan Smith was professedly guilty of the murders" (同)professedly
- openly declared as such; "an avowed enemy"; "her professed love of everything about that country"; "McKinley was assassinated by a professed anarchist" (同)professed
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- 公言した,みずから認めた
English Journal
- Disingenuous: the latest legal challenges to insurance market reforms.
- Hall MA.
- The Hastings Center report.Hastings Cent Rep.2014 Sep;44(5):6-7. doi: 10.1002/hast.349.
- Not since the civil rights era has enacted national legislation been fought so fiercely as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. Political, ideological, and social forces have mobilized to undermine the ACA at numerous fronts, including the Supreme Court, Congress, state governments, and t
- PMID 25231654
- Are waves of relational assumptions eroding traditional analysis?
- Meredith-Owen W1.
- The Journal of analytical psychology.J Anal Psychol.2013 Nov;58(5):593-614. doi: 10.1111/1468-5922.12040.
- The author designates as 'traditional' those elements of psychoanalytic presumption and practice that have, in the wake of Fordham's legacy, helped to inform analytical psychology and expand our capacity to integrate the shadow. It is argued that this element of the broad spectrum of Jungian practic
- PMID 24237206
- Multifinality in implicit choice.
- Chun WY1, Kruglanski AW, Sleeth-Keppler D, Friedman RS.
- Journal of personality and social psychology.J Pers Soc Psychol.2011 Nov;101(5):1124-37. doi: 10.1037/a0023778.
- This research examines the possibility that people's choices in the service of an explicit focal goal may also reflect their tendency to fulfill implicit background goals and in that sense are multifinal. We carried out 5 experimental studies to investigate this notion. In Experiment 1, a primed imp
- PMID 21574723
Japanese Journal
- 19世紀後半のイギリスにおけるミドルクラスの色彩コンプレックスとその克服法
- 坂井 妙子
- 日本家政学会誌 65(10), 569-573, 2014
- … That is, instead of soiling the immorality of French fashion, British middle classes decided to use their self-avowedly superior intellectual power, diligence, enterprising as well as self-restraining dispositions in studying French taste and absorbing it. …
- NAID 130004774108
- マクロとミクロに引き裂かれてあるものとしての(私の)民族学/人類学(第4回日本文化人類学会賞受賞記念論文)
- 内堀 基光
- 文化人類学 74(3), 373-389, 2009-12-31
- 私にとっての民族学/人類学は、極ミクロと極マクロという2つの認識地平からなる学問領域である。この2つの地平を無理に接合させる必要もなく、またその間を安易に埋める必要もない。むしろその断絶と乖離を嘉し、それとして見つめることのなかに、人間の存在と活動に関して、他の隣接学問領域のそれとは異なるこの学問独自の接近法があると考えている。これを前提にして、文化人類学会賞受賞の機会を利とし、より広い人類学の領 …
- NAID 110007520547
- 平野 敏政
- 哲學 68, 51-80, 1978-10
- … iv) A household is avowedly administrative organization which is liable to taxation. …
- NAID 110007409022
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- a·vowed / əˈvaʊd / Show Spelled [uh-voud] Show IPA adjective acknowledged; declared: an avowed enemy. Origin: 1300–50; Middle English; see avow, -ed 2 Related forms a·vow·ed·ly / əˈvaʊ ɪd li / Show Spelled [uh-vou-id-lee] Show ...
- a·vow (-vou) tr.v. a·vowed, a·vow·ing, a·vows 1. To acknowledge openly, boldly, and unashamedly; confess: avow guilt. See Synonyms at acknowledge. 2. To state positively. [Middle English avowen, from Old French avouer, from ...
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