Maybe, but that logic is suspect since university presidents are probably more scholarly than chancellors.
It also encouraged a more scholarly approach to education, stimulating research and promoting publication of experiences.
But to prove the point, let alone nail down just how Jewish artists have jewified American culture, would require much more scholarly toil.
On a more scholarly level, Mr. MacKerron is collecting the information to study the relationship between moods, communities and the places people spend time.
The reference was, in fact, more scholarly than it might seem.
Britain had to fall back on claims of safer, more competent and more scholarly stewardship: claims now demolished, almost literally, by the image of British workmen in overalls scraping their blades across the shoulders of the gods.
From that time on, I felt the need for a more continuing scholarly platform that was not only really global but that could also promote ethics education as a serious scholarly issue, open for research and publications in order to improve the quality of ethics education around the world.
The more distant the historical period, the more creative the scholarly detective work.
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Similarly, although Mr Verity is far more restrained and scholarly in his translation, he too fails to capture the full force of Homer's work.
Warren has written nine books, and more than a hundred scholarly articles dealing with credit and economic stress.
In 1995, Stanford founded the HighWire Press, which now provides electronic access to more than a thousand scholarly journals.
Two more new guides include both scholarly annotations and historical essays.
With consistency over more than a hundred years, scholarly writings state that when a State ceases to exist (becomes "extinct"), that State's treaties have no further effect.
Using your wits to become stinking rich in the global economy is more often, perhaps even generally, a less scholarly affair.
Over 25 years of scholarly research has convinced author Daniel Goleman that emotional intelligence is more responsible for success than is IQ.
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Many more horticultural history books appeared from the 1970s onwards, by authors ranging from the populist Edward Hyams to the scholarly Christopher Thacker.
Law schools have generally lagged behind other, more real-world oriented institutions like business schools in piloting practical improvements, as law professors tend to focus on scholarly work, says Bill Henderson, a professor at Maurer.
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