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conjuncture

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  1. a critical combination of events or circumstances

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  • Revolution was on the agenda, in the sense that there were conjunctures of objectively revolutionary situations.
  • And yet, there is no upward trend in the economic conjuncture.
  • African environmental history is thus a complex story of conjuncture, adaptation, and cultural and environmental flux.
  • A frequent criticism of annaliste history was that it never made explicit the connections between structures, and conjunctures, and events.
  • Even in the shorter gāthās we may eliminate the common stock of refrains, and yet discern, in each residuum, a distinctly and pathetically individual note, telling its own story of a supreme 'conjuncture' seized, of Nibbana (in its later Sanskrit form, Nirvāṇā) or Arahantship won. Psalms of the Sisters
  • That kind of thinking, he might have replied, comes from not seeing the particular historical conjuncture of Nazism in the context of the longue durée of the European Enlightenment and what transpired from it.
  • Revolution was on the agenda, in the sense that there were conjunctures of objectively revolutionary situations.
  • There is a short-term conjuncture, with the weakness of the US banks and the strength of the Canadian dollar, that encourages banks to take over financial institutions in the United Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • In this current "conjuncture" we can at least get the numbers right, at 50/50, as we continue in the protracted struggle for complete transformation of all unequal power relations in our society and a better life for all. CONTENTS:
  • Since the state of a discursive formation is not constant, it can be apprehended only by means of inquiry into specific instances or conjunctures.
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