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  • What we learned with IROSF and AEon Speculative Fiction was that neither tra - ditional nor community-driven economic models met our needs, and that the complexity of managing a distributed volunteer pool burned people out, despite a steady increase in revenue and readership.

    December 2009 2009

  • What we learned with IROSF and AEon Speculative Fiction was that neither tra - ditional nor community-driven economic models met our needs, and that the complexity of managing a distributed volunteer pool burned people out, despite a steady increase in revenue and readership.

    IROSF Suspending Publication 2009

  • They say a cure will emerge through more-tra ditional research projects.

    Desperate for a Treatment, One Physician Heals Himself 2010

  • Earlier this year, Japan significantly relaxed its visa regulations for Chinese tourists, in a move that enables an ad ditional 16 million households — 10 times the size of the current pool of potential Chinese travelers — to apply for a trip to Japan.

    ANA to Launch Low-Cost Airline 2010

  • Marc Frankel, director of Newmark Knight Frank Retail, is looking for locations for Mr. Mitchell, as well as ad ditional spots for Nooi, a French pasta chain opening its first U.S. location this summer.

    Restaurant Chains Target Manhattan 2010

  • I don't know if Jane has in a ditional information on that.

    CNN Transcript Mar 17, 2004 2004

  • The tra - ditional empiricist holds that we know nothing beyond our own purely subjective experience, enclosed within the circle of the mind and the sensations it receives, whether these are Locke's ideas, Hume's impressions and ideas, or the “sensa” and sense data of more recent theorists.

    TYPES OF INDIVIDUALISM STEVEN LUKES 1968

  • Sorel's brand of pragmatism was critical of Bergson's spiritualism, although Bergson shared with him an admiration for William James's break away from tra - ditional, eternalistic metaphysics.

    PRAGMATISM PHILIP P. WIENER 1968

  • Party became increasingly and actively hostile to tra - ditional religions, taunting, repressing, and persecuting them mercilessly, they soon saw to it that an atheis - tic substitute for religion was systematically instituted, namely, the cult of Lenin's personality; they are both the officiating priests and beneficiaries of that materi - alistic cult.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas BORIS SOUVARINE 1968

  • The fundamental mistake of tra ditional Christianity, Ernest Renan argues in his

    PERFECTIBILITY OF MAN JOHN PASSMORE 1968

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