Примери за използване на Opines на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Opines Anthony the Travel Tart.
But the Turquoise worldview is different, it opines that democracy is not ideal for “optimal governanceâ€.
He opines,"Music is powerful.
It is the inconsistencies in the core integral concepts that make Wilber shift his focus to perspectives,Visser opines.
He opines there should be six more world-states along with European Union.
Applying Existential philosophy to theexisting differences between sexes, de Beauvoir opines that women are oppressed because they are considered the “Otherâ€.
Wilber opines that the major issue in the field of religion is the level/line fallacy.
Wilber's Phase II also discussed in detail about the involution andevolution concept of Sri Aurobindo, much to the criticism of Arvan Harvat who opines that the Pre-Trans theory has a “dubious†foundation.
The EDPB opines that data protection authorities are competent to enforce the GDPR.
There's reason for this analysis, he opines, is that Wilber cannot be constricted to one particular metaphor given his prolific volume of work.
He opines that human consciousness has gone through four states – “1. The Archaic, 2. The Magical, 3. The Mystical and 4.
Commenting on post-metaphysical approach, he opines, “One wonders if‘postmetaphysics' is that much of a revolution, considering the fact that every modern day preacher no longer believes in heaven.
He opines that in such a perturbed gender-biased society, feminist theories can vary from radical to conservationist.
Michael Holliday opines that there are five defining aspects of living systems in our economies. They are 1.
Ortner opines that women have lesser social status because of this association, as a mark of controlling everything natural.
€ He opines that it is “essence†which is behind and which underlies consciousness.
Augustine opines that all these three are necessary and of all the most important is creativity.
Augustine opines that all these problems are rooted in democracy by which the current political systems act.
This institute opines that misusing public offices and posts for personal gains is definitely a form of corruption.
Augustine opines that like every holon, economy is also a natural holon, a part of the planet without which society cannot function.
Wilber opines that in his “Romantic-Jungian†or Phase I, he proposes a theory that believes the pre-personal and trans-personal states to be the same.
Beck opines the Beige instinct is predominant in newborn infants, in the elderly and people tend to regress into Beige during earthquakes, terrorist attacks, tsunamis etc.
Freud opines that this“destructive instinct… is at work in every living creature and is striving to bring it to ruin and to reduce life to its original condition of inanimate matter”(213).
He opines that the greatest enemy of religion is not science(as both do not intersect often) but “culture studiesâ€, a field dominated by postmodernity for the past decades.
Opines Anthony the Travel Tart,"I'm trying to be Nostradamus here, but I can see how Augmented Reality will continue to be a valuable travel application across the board- especially any application that makes the travel experience useful, more efficient, or enjoyable.".
Benson opines that despite the lack of objectively measurable losses in such cases,"standardized rules that are generally perceived to be fair by members of the community would, in all likelihood, be established through precedent, allowing judgments to specify payments that are reasonably appropriate for most criminal offenses".
Some authors still opine in respect of Sect.
Churchill opined that"generals are always planning for the last was".
But, the environmentalists opine differently.
The family doctor opined that the hernia can be cured permanently by an operation.