NEOCLASSICAL


Meaning of NEOCLASSICAL in English

adjective

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But Caster and several other longtime tenants begged that the building be spared because of its unusual neoclassical design and rare charm.

If one opts to play by neoclassical rules, as Lipsey in particular had, one should read the neoclassical rule book first.

It was on this work that Josiah Wedgwood based his neoclassical pottery designs.

Naturally, neoclassical economists will stand aghast at what they regard as an unwarranted political intrusion into the realm of positive economics.

No need to ponder stuff like neoclassical , traditional, deconstructionist or what the dancers should wear on their feet.

Rather it is neoclassical , and resembles a lyceum more than a church.

This great neoclassical house had been reprieved from imminent demolition in 1972 by ministers and taken into guardianship two years later.

This is a similar conclusion to that of the neoclassical synthesis except that there is no scope for the Keynes effect to operate.

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