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  • Every president since the War Powers Resolution enaction has basically ignored the time limit on military actions.
  • In 2005, she delivered a presentation entitled " Enaction : Getting our Minds Around Emergent Cognition ".
  • As scheduled, the Thirteenth Amendment, with the enaction of the anti-corruption bill in 1997.
  • The World Wide Fund for Nature ( WWF ) renewed calls for the enaction and enforcement of zero-burn policies.
  • As governor, Guild was one of the most progressive of period, seeing enaction of a significant body of reform legislation.
  • It would be very wise, in my opinion, if this discussion was allowed to continue without pre-emptive enaction.
  • He was also instrumental in the enaction of the Omnibus Crime Act of 1978 and drafting of the 1976 Juvenile Justice Reform Act.
  • Some features designed for adolescents may annoy older users : The animated enaction of a heart attack includes gasps and groans, for example.
  • The article looks for the beginnings of this kind of offshoring with the enaction of NAFTA in 1994, but it certainly predates this.
  • Material is better handled either in Enaction or in the new article-- TALK 11 : 36, 10 April 2014 ( UTC)
  • Early street works and store window installations performances were presented, as well as a live re-enaction of a " Beautiful Dreamer " installation with performance and audios.
  • Most recently on Enaction you will see another editor asked to engage by Brews, starts by supporting the deletions ( I left a lot of the original draft ).
  • Villagisation also solved the practical and financial problems associated with a further, massive expansion of the Pipeline programme, and the removal of people from their land hugely assisted the enaction of Swynnerton Plan.
  • Enaction has been seen as a move to conjoin representationalism with phenomenalism, that is, as adopting a constructivist epistemology, an epistemology centered upon the active participation of the subject in constructing reality.
  • The term'enactivism'is close in meaning to'enaction', defined as " the manner in which a subject of perception creatively matches its actions to the requirements of its situation ".
  • However, I think there is enough material to consider the philosophical aspects of enaction in e . g . perception, anti-representationalism, and the various critiques of the enactive approach from established philosophers.
  • The White House agreement signed by Smith & Wesson is now defunct because those original parties never managed to establish exactly how to execute its terms, and the Bush administration hasn't pursued enaction.
  • It is often understood as an approach in specific opposition to earlier and still prevalent " brain in a vat " models which ignore " situatedness, embodiment and enaction " as key to any cognitive act ( Ibid . ).
  • Since 2004, the partners, coordinated by the PERCRO laboratory, have improved both the theoretical aspects of enaction, through seminars and the creation of a lexicon, and the technological aspects necessary for the creation of enactive interfaces.
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