Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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... question by saying I can't answer because it is a matter of national security or because the case is still under litigation or because it is priviliged information . These are all instances of what Weider calls " telling the code " as a ...
... question by saying I can't answer because it is a matter of national security or because the case is still under litigation or because it is priviliged information . These are all instances of what Weider calls " telling the code " as a ...
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... question with which we began : what is the relationship between the theory of interpretive communities and change ? In fact , it is three questions . First one might ask , does an interpretive community encourage or license change by ...
... question with which we began : what is the relationship between the theory of interpretive communities and change ? In fact , it is three questions . First one might ask , does an interpretive community encourage or license change by ...
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... question has an answer , although the answer I must now give is , " I don't know . " The reason it has an answer is that it is an empirical question , directed not at the political implications built into the theory ( there are none ) ...
... question has an answer , although the answer I must now give is , " I don't know . " The reason it has an answer is that it is an empirical question , directed not at the political implications built into the theory ( there are none ) ...
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