conjunctures in English

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a combination of events.
the peculiar political conjunctures that led to war

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1. Conjunctures synonyms, Conjunctures pronunciation, Conjunctures translation, English dictionary definition of Conjunctures

2. Top synonyms for Conjunctures (other words for Conjunctures) are junctures, circumstances and events.

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5. Translation for: 'Conjunctures' in English->Arabic dictionary

6. What does Conjunctures mean? Plural form of conjuncture

7. Of Crises and Conjunctures: The Problem of the Present

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10. These discourses are then viewed in terms of Conjunctures or temporal formations.

11. Conjuncture (plural Conjunctures) A combination of events or circumstances ; a conjunction ; a union

12. Synonyms for Conjunctures include crises, emergencies, crossroads, exigencies, junctures, passes, stages, clutches, combinations and connection

13. Revolution was on the agenda, in the sense that there were conjunctures of objectively revolutionary situations.

14. 'Violent Conjunctures in Democratic India situates India’s now-reigning party, the BJP, in a deeply illuminating comparative perspective

15. Bernstein's concept of recontextualization can be employed to analyse the discursive relations between different social spheres or Conjunctures within which human action takes place and how discourse is changed as it moves between Conjunctures to meet the needs of different social agents.

16. "Violent Conjunctures in Democratic India situates India's now-reigning party, the BJP, in a deeply illuminating comparative perspective

17. Pandemics, crisis Conjunctures, and professional practices: what is the role of nursing with regard to Covid-19? Rev Gaucha Enferm

18. There are always several meanings of each word in Urdu, the correct meaning of Conjunctures in Urdu is اتفاق, and in …

19. Philosophy is made of conjectures – conjectures and Conjunctures, from a theoretical point of view – and thatʼs a long way from the model of …

20. The Conjunctures between the two nations in this period serve to underscore the growing influence of the United States in virtually all realms

21. Modern Buddhist Conjunctures in Myanmar examines those moments in the modern history of this Southeast Asian country when religion, culture, and politics converge to chart new directions

22. Modern Buddhist Conjunctures in Myanmar examines those moments in the modern history of this Southeast Asian country when religion, culture, and politics converge to chart new directions.

23. In Marxian theory, the term transitional Conjunctures refers to a bounded geographical space over a discrete temporal interval within which a revolutionary transformation in class processes occurs

24. We analyzed the assimilation process as a series of Conjunctures and illustrate how the socio-technical changes, the situated actions and the conjuncture’s context influence the assimilation process.

25. Vital Conjunctures suggest a new way of aggregating life history experiences and thus working between the individual and the social, free from the stultifying assumption of Stapes de vie

26. This chapter suggests that moving beyond positivism entails a recognition that the social world is made up of complex phenomena that are heterogeneous, and events are caused by contingent Conjunctures of causal mechanisms

27. Synonyms of Conjunctures a time or state of affairs requiring prompt or decisive action an unfortunate conjuncture of events—peak demand at a time of reduced output from hurricane-ravished refineries—resulted in skyrocketing gas prices

28. “Generally, the Courts of law shall not be carried away by mere sentimentalities or the Conjunctures or surmises or the status of the accused as habitual offender but bound to proceed on the basis of legal evidence alone,” Justice Shankar said

29. Such historical Conjunctures may have epochal consequences, bringing about what Antonio Gramsci called “organic” changes, and in his work Clarke has traced and analyzed these as effects or consequences, not as the working out of an underlying economic logic.

30. The primary thesis of Conjunctures seeks to dispel the myth set forth by Max Weber; i.e., that Buddhist monks, according to monastic rules (vinaya), must refrain from engaging in any political discourse and action, or else risk their status as "authentic," "otherworldly" renunciants.

31. Drawing on ethnographic research with families in Greater Manchester, UK, together with literatures on the geographies of crises and Conjunctures, I argue that economic crises, such as austerity, can be revealing of the fragilities within familial and personal relationships and as such constitute a very personal crisis.

32. A skillfully crafted work of scholarship, Modern Buddhist Conjunctures in Myanmar will be welcomed by students of Theravada Buddhism and Burma/Myanmar, readers of anthropology, history of religions, politics, and colonial studies of modern Southeast Asia, and scholars of religious and political practice in modern national contexts.

33. A skillfully crafted work of scholarship, Modern Buddhist Conjunctures in Myanmar will be welcomed by students of Theravada Buddhism and Burma/Myanmar, readers of anthropology, history of religions, politics, and colonial studies of modern Southeast Asia, and scholars of religious and political practice in modern national contexts.

34. These Conjunctures have meaning as well, because of “the contradictory ground on which new interrelationships and interdependencies are being created across the boundaries of nationhood and region, with all the forms of trans-national globalization that have come to dominate the contemporary world” (Stuart Hall, Caribbean Reasonings, 284).

35. The Historical and Political Conjunctures of ERTs in Argentina Argentine labour expert Hectór Palomino writes that the political and economic impacts of the ERT phenomenon are more “related to its symbolic dimension” than to the strength of its size (2003: 72) since, to date, the phenomenon involves about only 185 mostly small- and medium