1. But the curious thing was that the idea had somehow and much against his will taken root in his consciousness. 2. Each idea has its merits. 3. First, the idea of culture has application in relation to the academic community. 4. His ideas had a lot of influence at the time. 5. It seems to me that the idea has great merit. 6. Some idea of status has to be obtained, therefore, if the local ecclesiastical hierarchy is to be understood. 7. That becomes clearer, if, fourthly, we notice that ideas have meaning for social actors. 8. The idea also has support among the Communists in parliament, who chafe at their limited duties under the current constitution. 9. These ideas have no scientific basis and no sound evidence was offered by Devereux in his book. |