In this way, so the configurative theory tells us, a courtyard could be civilized without giving it an overtly formal straightjacket. |
Thus the artist's engagement with technology can be a magnified instance of the raw configurative force of language, called out by sheer unlimited formativity. |
I use that word configurative, because configuration is very important. |
From perspective of overall configurative properties, the bridges themselves are not structurally important. |
The investments being made by players in their configurative role are harnessed, leveraged and incorporated by developers. |
Valuable insights into these issues come from configurative as well as aggregative methods of synthesis. |