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Ashford, Jeffrey. An ideal crime. South Yarmouth, Mass., USA: J. Curley, 1987.

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Ashford, Jeffrey. An ideal crime. New York: Walker, 1986.

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An ideal crime. London: Collins, 1985.

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Wilde, Oscar. An ideal husband. Rearsby: Clipper Large Print, 2013.

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Balogh, Mary. The ideal wife. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2008.

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Neels, Betty. An ideal wife. Toronto: Harlequin Books, 2004.

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Livshit͡s, I͡U M. A new type of man, ideal and realities: Sociological essays. Tallinn: Perioodika, 1986.

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Garwood, Julie. The ideal man. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2011.

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Garwood, Julie. The ideal man. New York: Dutton, 2011.

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David, Spencer. Constructing the paternalistic countryside: The role of the Weberian ideal type. [Reading, England]: Dept. of Geography, University of Reading, 2000.

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David, Spencer. Constructing the paternalistic countryside: The role of the Weberian ideal type. Reading: University of Reading, Department of Geography, 2000.

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Stapley, Emily, Sally O'Keeffe, and Nick Midgley. Essentials of ideal-type analysis: A qualitative approach to constructing typologies. Washington: American Psychological Association, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/0000235-000.

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D'Adamo, Peter. Eat right 4 (for) your type: The individualized diet solution to staying healthy, living longer & achieving your ideal weight : 4 blood types, 4 diets. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1996.

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Steffens, Bradley. Printing press: Ideas into type. San Diego, CA: Lucent Books, 1990.

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D'Adamo, Peter. Cook right 4 your type: The practical kitchen companion to eat right 4 your type, including more than 200 original recipes, as well as individualized 30-day meal plans for staying healthy, living longer, and achieving your ideal weight. New York: Berkley Books, 2000.

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D'Adamo, Peter. Cook right 4 your type: The practical kitchen companion to eat right 4 your type, including more than 200 original recipes, as well as individualized 30-day meal plans for staying healthy, living longer, and achieving your ideal weight. New York: Berkley Books, 2000.

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D'Adamo, Peter. Cook right 4 your type: The practical kitchen companion to eat right 4 your type, including more than 200 original recipes, as well as individualized 30-day meal plans for staying healthy, living longer, and achieving your ideal weight. New York: Putnam, 1999.

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D'Adamo, Peter J. Cook right 4 your type: The practical kitchen companion to eat right 4 your type, including more than 200 original recipes, as well as individualized 30-day meal plans for staying healthy, living longer, and achieving your ideal weight. New York: Berkley Books, 2000.

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Catherine, Whitney, ed. Cook right 4 your type: The practical kitchen companion to eat right 4 your type, including more than 200 original recipes, as well as individualized 30-day meal plans for staying healthy, living longer, and achieving your ideal weight. New York: Putnam, 1998.

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A bride idea. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2011.

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Thomas, Wedell, ed. Type, image, message: Merging pictures and ideas : a graphic design layout workshop. Gloucester, MA: Rockport Publishers, 2006.

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Max Weber's theory of concept formation: History, laws, and ideal types. Durham, N.C: Duke University Press, 1987.

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Tony Blair and the Ideal Type (Societas). Imprint Academic, 2005.

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Caroline, Anderson. The Ideal Choice. Harlequin Mills & Boon, 1996.

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The Ideal Choice. Ulverscroft Large Print, 1997.

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Bianchin, Helen. An Ideal Marriage? Harlequin Books, 1998.

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Fielding, Liz. Her Ideal Husband. Harlequin, 2001.

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Thomas, Robert K. Tribe as an ideal type and an application. 1990.

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Balogh, Mary. The Ideal Wife. Signet, 1991.

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Neels, Betty. An Ideal Wife. Thorndike Pr, 1998.

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The Ideal Wife. Dell, 2008.

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Neels, Betty. An Ideal Wife. Harlequin, 2001.

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Balogh, Mary. The Ideal Wife. Severn House Publishers, 1991.

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The Ideal Wife. New York: Random House Publishing Group, 2008.

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An Ideal Match. Harlequin Mills & Boon, 1998.

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Herries, Anne. An Ideal Match (Historical Romance). Mills & Boon, 1999.

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the ideal man. penquin group usa incorporated, 2012.

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the ideal man. penquin group usa incorporated, 2012.

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Politics of Parliamentary Procedure: The Formation of the Westminster Procedure as a Parliamentary Ideal Type. Verlag Barbara Budrich, 2014.

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Do You Know How to Flirt? Is Your Crush Crushing Back? What's you Ideal Guy Type? Puffin Books, 2001.

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Dozio, Nicoletta. Pregnancy planning in Type 1 diabetes. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198766452.003.0010.

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Pregnancy outcomes in Type 1 diabetes have progressively improved, but are not yet at background population level. Insulin requirements increase early in pregnancy, followed by a nadir at 16–18 weeks, consistently climbing nearly to delivery. Everyone who sees Type 1 patients of childbearing years should be able to deliver concise and practical advice on pre-pregnancy management, including contraception advice. About one-third of UK pregnancies are unplanned. Even where formal counselling is readily available, most women do not access it. Maternal risks during pregnancy include exacerbation of pre-existing complications, hypoglycaemia, and pre-eclampsia; foetal risks include pregnancy loss, fetal malformation, prematurity, macrosomia, stillbirth, and neonatal death. Ideal preconception A1C is 6 to 7% (42 to 53 mmol/mol). Most insulin preparations are safe during pregnancy. Continuous glucose monitoring and insulin pump therapy are increasingly used, but evidence of definite benefit is awaited. Women are usually highly motivated to optimize glycaemic control during pregnancy.
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(Collaborator), Catherine Whitney, ed. Eat Right 4 Your Type: The Individualized Diet Solution to Staying Healthy, Living Longer & Achieving Your Ideal Weight. Putnam Adult, 1996.

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Bummington, Alfred. Why You Voted Brexit: Ideal Book for the Gammon Type. the BEST SECRET SANTA Gift. a Superb Wedding Gift. Independently Published, 2019.

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Type Idea Index. How Books, 2006.

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Kaye, Joyce Rutter. Type (Graphic Idea Resource). Rockport Publishers, 1998.

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Webb, Paul D., Thomas Poguntke, and Susan E. Scarrow. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198758631.003.0013.

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This chapter briefly recaps the findings of this volume, then addresses more general questions concerning the types of organizational patterns that researchers should expect to find, and the most fruitful approaches to understanding the origins and implications of those patterns. The authors review the PPDB data in order to assess the empirical applicability of various well-known ideal-types of parties. They find that only a minority of the cases in the dataset fit into one of these ideal-type categories—even when the bar is set low for such classification. It is argued that the ideal-type approach, while it has its merits, is less useful as a practical guide for empirical research than analytical frameworks based on the key dimensions of party organization—resources, structures, and representational strategies. The chapter closes by emphasizing the very real consequences that the organizational choices made by parties can have for representative democracy.
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Katz, Richard S., and Peter Mair. The Cartel Party. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199586011.003.0006.

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In terms of an analogy to economic markets, the political market for parties has nearly always been an oligopoly. In recent decades, that oligopoly has transformed into a cartel, in which the parties share rather than compete over resources, and effectively conspire to protect their collective interests. The capacity of their leaders to maintain this cartel of parties depends, however, on their ability to control their own parties, giving rise to a new form of party organization, the cartel party. As with all ideal types, there are never any fully fledged cartel parties, just as there were never any fully fledged mass parties or catch-all parties, but the realities of modern politics are better understood as approaches to the cartel party ideal type than as perversions of the catch-all party.
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Houlihan, Erin, and William Underwood. Emergency Law Responses and the Covid-19 Pandemic (Global State of Democracy Thematic Paper 2021). International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2021.84.

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In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, governments have implemented a variety of extraordinary legal and policy measures to protect lives, mitigate the spread of the virus, and prevent health systems from breaking down. These measures have often included curbing some human rights, restricting travel, shuttering up classrooms, suspending government services, ordering the temporary closure of businesses, controlling or curtailing news reporting, and sometimes delaying elections. To do this, many governments have activated emergency legal frameworks that provide for the assumption of emergency powers by the executive and, in some cases the weakening or setting aside of ordinary democratic checks and balances. It is helpful to understand the different types of laws relied upon (or not) by governments to justify their assumption of emergency powers and their imposition of emergency measures. This paper examines and compares different types of legal bases for emergency powers, built-in safeguards and constraints specific to each type of emergency regime, the factors that may influence choices about which emergency legal response to apply, and the associated advantages and risks
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Rubin, Julius. Melancholy. Edited by John Corrigan. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195170214.003.0017.

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Max Weber's concept of religious ethos proves important to the study of religion and emotion. Through the concept of religious ethos, Weber developed a structural phenomenology of religious experience, emotion, personality, and life-order. In the spirit of Max Weber, this article investigates a variety of religious ethics and their affinity with melancholy. These ethics include inner-worldly asceticism (Protestant evangelical pietism), other-worldly asceticism (Christian monasticism), and inner-worldly mysticism (apophaticism and quietism among Christian mystics, in Hasidism, and in Sufism). The discussion proceeds using Weber's concept of the ideal type, where each religious ethos is articulated with clarity and precision, in a logically consistent form that accentuates or exaggerates certain aspects of religious experience and expression. In this manner, ideal types create “logical utopias” that are not intended realistically to describe or to depict, photographically, the lived religion of peoples in concrete settings.
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Reissig, Claus. Das ideale Schiff. Typen, Ausstattung, Kosten. Delius Klasing Verlag GmbH, 2002.

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