The moral hump is tolerated, even patronised in reformative institutions, but the physical hump, never!
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But we hope for little of a reformative tendency from the selfish society of the world.
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In summary, the potentially reformative role of punctuated equilibrium resides in an unusual property among scientific innovations.
4
Besides our regular religious services, including our large and delightful Sabbath-school, we have various reformative and benevolent societies.
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Till then she had pinned her faith, like a wise woman, in the reformative influence of a good marriage.
6
The author of the above fairly represents the attitude of conventional thought,-itsservility to fashion, its antagonism to reformative moves.
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For example, Kimura's theory of neutralism (1983) ranks as fundamental and reformative for proposing a new domain of causation at high relative frequency.