The central idea is that when reading a story, you replace yourself as the main character.
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O'Connor says that over the years, a central idea in his music was growing.
" The central idea is to create a reserve currency "that is disconnected from individual nations.
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But Mr Haq's central idea, concerned with the virtues of choice, is still incubating.
Portal had one central idea an epic, industry-shaking portal gun whereas QC has four: fluffy, heavy, slow, and reverse-gravity dimensions.
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There is not a central idea that works across pan-Asia, and that is not true for the American market.
But did this central idea neutralize the historical evidence that all governments eventually serve themselves at the expense of the governed?
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The central idea behind elected police and crime commissioners is they will have more legitimacy and clout than the police authorities they will replace.
Because it incorporates the central idea behind free-market health care: that health-care spending is most efficient when that spending is executed by individual patients, rather than third parties.
The central idea of Six Sigma is to reduce the number of mistakes, or defects--be that faulty Zip drives or misaddressed envelopes--to less than 3 defects per million.
The central idea here is that Colleen is lost in a fantasy world of violence, which in effect, can be claimed about anyone who has ever played an M-rated video game.
It goes back to that central idea of America, that here in this country everybody gets a fair shot, everybody does their fair share, everybody plays by the same set of rules.
But its central idea, that somehow catharsis leads to cure, lives on -- rages on -- in Oprah and Geraldo and Ricki Lake and the whole steaming psychic stew that is our confessional culture.
"'Jesus in a Camper Van' takes the central idea from 'I am the Way', namely that the Son of God attracts bad luck by going round saying 'I am the Way' and embodies it in virtually identical words, " Strauss said.
But the central idea still remains.
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The central idea is this: It's going to take a range of initiatives, from increased drilling to scientific breakthroughs in the development of renewable fuel sources, to put the United States on solid footing when it comes to our energy future.
In fact it closely resembles the bill the Republicans put up as an alternative to Mr Clinton's, and its central idea the individual mandate was introduced in Massachusetts by none other than Mitt Romney, who hopes to become the Republicans' presidential nominee in 2012.
And, in an effort to bring back at least a light version of the central idea of Glass Steagall, the bill would require banks to set up separate affiliates, each with its own balance sheet, one with FDIC deposits and one without them.
Central to the idea, users will be able to login to the computer without supplying credentials, and their data will be automatically cleared at the end of the session.
In his academic career, he favoured the idea of central banks setting strict inflation targets.
That is why the Germans resist the French idea of central-bank financing of the EFSF.
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Because we have a prime minister whose central mission is the idea of building an active citizenry.
Now Republican leaders and presidential candidates are flouting the idea of central-bank independence.
The idea that central banks need to take account of asset prices when setting monetary policy is hardly new.
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The Bank of Japan risks dragging the idea of central-bank independence into disrepute.
The idea that central bankers should ignore asset prices is surely nonsense.
The European Central Bank has rejected the idea that it should lend to the EFSF.
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The idea of giving central banks independence was that they would take decisions from which politicians would shrink.
And even then, the ECB would need to decide it was a good idea for the central bank to help.
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