| 41. | That was to be one of the great organizing principles of the brave new postwar world.
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| 42. | If you decide to keep the present organizing principle, it's fine by me.
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| 43. | Contributors argue that novels belong to specific organizing principles and discuss the structure of the works.
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| 44. | Money mirrors our behavior, money is an organizing principle-money is a complex phenomenon.
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| 45. | The emperor was a god, the authority of the nation, the organizing principle of reality.
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| 46. | Old-fashioned libraries share common organizing principles : a card file, the Dewey decimal system.
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| 47. | There is no organizing principle behind this book other than that Annie Leibovitz has photographed these women.
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| 48. | It acts as an organizing principle to explain his candidacy and has merits in its own right.
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| 49. | Engelbart embedded a set of organizing principles in his lab, which he termed " bootstrapping ".
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| 50. | It is a belief system that enjoys considerable stature among such word-wide human organizing principles.
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