This is an ambitious book, which aims to pull together cutting–edge research in formal semantics, lexical aspect, and event structure.
These women sought cutting–edge information based on ‘ scientific’ evidence, and also consulted specialists such as aestheticians, medical doctors and personal trainers.
This important and highly impressive volume is intended as an overview of cutting–edge developments in microeconomics for graduate students.
Spectacle, by contrast, relies on novelty; when it ceases to be cutting–edge, its effects quickly begin to appear faded and tawdry.
The remaining two chapters of the book deal with cutting–edge research.
Today transport phenomena in plasma physics cover s a wide range of topics that are at the cutting–edge of current research.
It contributes, as the notes on the back cover claim, to a cutting–edge research topic.
Sophisticated, cutting–edge laboratory experiments are crucial to providing these data – now and in the future.
They also valued new, cutting–edge information and enjoyed acquiring such information in social contexts such as extension field days and conversations with other farmers.
The medical establishment is described as a military command, with cutting–edge researchers in the vanguard against disease and public health workers in the trenches.
This comes close to cutting–edge, sociological, critical constructivism.
I was frustrated with psychological drama, and bored with so-called cutting–edge theatre.
This is an area in which some of the most perplexing, confounding, and cutting–edge issues arise with regularity.
Libraries should endeavour to stock it, but not if this conflicts with buying cutting–edge science.
This collective submission takes place in an environment where the use of biometrics and other cutting–edge surveillance technologies are already a reality.
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