disjuncture उदाहरण वाक्य
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- Such models have received severe neoclassical criticism, pointing to the disjuncture between microeconomic behavior and macroeconomic results, as indicated by Alan Kirman.
- *Push in those areas toward parent-professionals and then disjuncture with " behavioral medicine " or " brain injury " and communities.
- I'm trying to " hack " or " hijack " contexts, media, audiences, budgets etc ., to produce disjunctures.
- The journal also responded to post Cold War U . S . policy in Latin America, including the disjuncture between rhetoric and reality under president Obama.
- Also lot of the comments above suggest that the disjuncture between what is already happening in the wikimedia world, and what editors know simply repeats upon itself.
- Goodwin sees a " disjuncture " between the legal and ethical questions facing Mrs . Clinton and " the wealth of emotions being displayed about her ."
- This disjuncture between their mental orientation and the reality of their position, on the periphery of Asia, is the cause of the general neurosis of many Australians . ..
- A serious film maker like Ms . Campion is using that disjuncture, however ineptly, to demonstrate the ways in which feminism has and has not altered society in the meantime.
- But much of what I saw lends a firsthand glimpse into the chasm between the theory and the practice of education, a disjuncture that recurs in urban districts across the country.
- In the case of President Clinton, this dynamic may account for the perplexing disjuncture between remorse and shame on the one hand, and self-righteous indignation on the other.