He does not support direct democracy, and views Jean-Jacques Rousseau as its primary proponent.
According to the primary proponents of core affect, there is a gate-like inhibition mechanism that serves as a central executive.
Bernard's scientific discoveries were made through vivisection, of which he was the primary proponent in Europe at the time.
Dwight Bolinger of Harvard University was the primary proponent of phonosemantics through the late 1940s and the 1950s.
"We believe there is a chance to achieve realignment during the Bush Administration, and we've elected probably the primary proponent of the possibility of Republican majority."
Using first hand discussions with the primary proponents of the revitilazation of Pawtucket, the film shows a community coming together behind the arts.
State senator Green Clay was the primary proponent of this line of reasoning.
American psychologist William McDougall was conation's primary proponent in the early 20th century.
He is the primary proponent of the notion that calcium is a basic taste, equivalent to sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.
In the last twenty years or so, the Roman Catholic Church has been one of the primary proponents of written Q'eqchi'.