Using a schematic drawing or developing a conceptual framework is another strategy that may be used to facilitate reporting the findings. |
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To date they have participated in developing the basic conceptual framework for the plan. |
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Such a finding is consistent with this model's argument that different languages engage different conceptual representations in bilinguals. |
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Artists were engaged in such varied practices as minimalism, Earthworks, Photo-realism, conceptual art, performance art, and feminist art. |
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Either way, such failures of easy translatability are far too localized to encourage talk of different conceptual schemes. |
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It is essentially a conceptual war, confusing for pundits and bad for television. |
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As already mentioned, the theory of conceptual blending transcends the study of metaphor. |
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Kant believed that the parts of concepts are grasped through a mental process of conceptual analysis. |
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Marx taught us to look at ideologies or conceptual frameworks, and to ask of them, who do they serve? |
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It is partial in thinking and lacks conceptual clarity and an integral vision. |
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Such is the absurdity of attempting to move a conceptual framework from one country to another. |
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All this is little more than a truism, yet it exposes the conceptual shallowness of the approach of the Joint Chiefs' documents. |
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All works use painting as their primary medium and share a conceptual theme of land and landscape. |
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Accuracy has a conceptual beauty which was once visible in the look of chronometers and theodolites. |
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Those who produced conceptual art were easily interpretable as the true guardians of the postmodernist theorizer's faith. |
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In the last chapter I largely overlooked the conceptual differences between count and mass nouns. |
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Our latter evolution as human beings has been driven by our capacity for conceptual thought. |
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Whatever be its conceptual base, what does the duty of reasonable care and skill of a bank encompass? |
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The radical conceptual design by leading architect Will Alsop may not be quite what residents imagined. |
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Ex-art teacher and university lecturer Mr Walsh is a conceptual print artist. |
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A third conceptual account of authority or set of conceptions of legitimate authority involves the idea that the authority has a right to rule. |
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An experimental filmmaker, he was regarded as New Zealand's first self-consciously conceptual artist. |
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Her conceptual gestures are hybrids, as dependent on beat-generation strategies and Japanese aesthetics as they are self-consciously futuristic. |
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The experimental evidence and conceptual basis for the existence of specific intelligences is weak. |
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The Preface sets forth the book's pedagogical goals, conceptual structure and formal organization. |
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They proposed group forms and megastructures to gain conceptual control and to achieve formal coherence in a city of accelerated modernization. |
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My own work at Gila River has examined specific conflicts between biomedical and Pima health cultures, particularly conceptual disagreements. |
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Among the collection essays, they give magisterial overviews of the arts and conceptual universe of the Yoruba and Senufo. |
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Double bed is a tightly knit conceptual unit whose component parts cannot easily be separated. |
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Foreign culture has constantly infiltrated China in the form of weapons and then at the mental and conceptual level. |
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Well, I'd have to argue that a lot of art photography can be conceptual and communicative, as can painting of course. |
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Surely training is teaching applied skills and the best of education involves inculcating conceptual skills. |
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A greater problem may be the relative inattention currently paid to the conceptual tools needed to shift gears to new forms of news delivery. |
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The use of earth constitutes a visual and conceptual pun which is as satisfying to behold as it is philosophically meaningful. |
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The dialectic narrative took the form of a collage, crafted with an uncommon conceptual and cinematographic rigour. |
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Like some sly medieval scribe, Kurtz frequently embeds conceptual ideas, jokes or symbolic content in the drawings. |
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Using axial coding, we further developed the conceptual categories and compared them with each other. |
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A conceptual framework for selective coding was developed that linked unrelated codes to the core category of providing. |
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There can be little doubt that Head's noble savage existed as a conceptual foil for Europe's ignoble civilization. |
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Indeed, it would be hard to decode his work without some experience or knowledge of performance art and conceptual art practices. |
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After all, how do you place performance art or conceptual art in a portfolio? |
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One perennial conceptual problem is moving students past notions that photographs are mere illustrations when paired with written text. |
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The conceptual peg hypothesis provides a theoretical explanation of the difference. |
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Animism was the widespread expression of this stage, hylozoism one of its later, conceptual forms. |
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Third, we need conceptual clarity on the type of crime we wish to see reduced. |
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These share some of the conceptual and syntactic properties of the singular mass nouns. |
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By refining these objectives and supplementing them with conceptual images, we shaped the architectural design for the hospital. |
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Davenport's purposefully low-tech sculptures maintain a good balance of homespun craftsmanship and conceptual artistry. |
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A different picture emerges if we substitute a conceptual framework that is inclusive of gift exchange and its role in these societies. |
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I mentioned, a few paragraphs ago, the conceptual structure of a plural noun, such as houses. |
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Consciously or subconsciously, they have found a positive conceptual framework for the aroused physical state we call nervousness. |
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It never migrates into some purely conceptual realm, a pure dictionary-like definition. |
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Deconstruction radically unsettled what were taken to be stable concepts and conceptual oppositions. |
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Another present day hierarchy in art places conceptual art at the apex, followed by paintings, then sculpture, and at the bottom the crafts. |
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In one scene a couple of characters wrestle with the idea of conceptual art. |
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In fact the conceptual side of the book does present many Warholian images. |
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This is a pity, because, for all its conceptual ambition, it has the great virtue of being simply and accessibly written. |
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Images of the human hand have been a primary source of visual inspiration for photographers in the expression of gesture and conceptual art. |
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One possibility is that arithmetic activation is based on the conceptual identity of numerical operands, regardless of operand order or position. |
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Her conceptual artworks are curiosities rather than the cat's pyjamas, says Cristin Leach. |
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Gillette's method for producing the images combines elements of drawing, digital art, conceptual art and performance. |
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The 56-year-old artist creates paintings, sculptures and conceptual art, but he is foremost an installation artist. |
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In conceptual art the idea or concept is the most important aspect of the work. |
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An Archaeology of Socialism, despite its difficult language and occasional conceptual opacity, deserves to be read. |
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They individually pick and choose among the large range of contemporary styles, from traditional painting to conceptual art. |
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Perhaps that's why they end up doing rather director-led conceptual stagings. |
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Her debut studio album took that tale further, incorporating conceptual elements of Afrofuturism and science fiction. |
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Coursework aims at the development of technical and conceptual skills through readings, homework, group projects, and lectures. |
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Reductionism and the criterial theory lean heavily on the notion of analytic or conceptual truth. |
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For all of their conceptual and measurement problems, economic aggregate measures are the best means we have for understanding the economy. |
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It's once you leave the conceptual realm and enter the realm of execution that things get messy. |
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He also objects to the conceptual limits society places on writers or that writers place on themselves. |
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Or was this a wry post-modernist conceptual take on our received notions of the picture postcard? |
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After nearly forty years critics and artists are still defining conceptual art, even as it has since been assimilated by succeeding artists. |
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We did have to think about sound in a conceptual way, because there is no sync sound in that piece apart from the swimming-pool sequence. |
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Scholars are now searching for a new conceptual framework and the redefinition of key global issues in the new post-Cold War setting. |
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Much of Cuban art today is firmly rooted in international aesthetic trends, particularly conceptual art. |
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Rosy Naylor founded her label Hatform in 2003, after originally training in sculpture and conceptual art at Glasgow School of Art. |
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Nominal concepts are relatively autonomous, whereas relational concepts display a high degree of conceptual dependence. |
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This provided a stable framework from which to generate hypotheses, and a sense of conceptual unity and veridicality about the work. |
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Well-travelled, her sojourns in Italy, Japan and India have enriched her visual, spatial and conceptual vocabulary. |
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It is a dramatic conceptual shift, which can be seen in the archaeological remains. |
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This is tough, uncompromising and enduring work that pulls together a grab bag of brain-teasers, conceptual riddles and existential challenges. |
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I don't know about you but I feel that I lack the conceptual tools to keep on thinking. |
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He is the author of a book by the same name and the inventor of a number of brilliant conceptual designs for medical nanorobots. |
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That such an obviously ungifted person was capable of so imaginative a conceptual leap remains a marvel to me. |
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As a result it often gets taught by non-physicists whose conceptual grasp of the subject is superficial. |
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Critically, Morton and Patterson assumed distinct orthographic and phonological lexicons that contain no conceptual knowledge. |
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The volume provides a wealth of information but with interpretation of unequal value and without a clear conceptual framework. |
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The truths that conceptual analysis arrives at are thus apodictic, rather like the truths of geometry. |
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I feel it's a very useful conceptual position that makes the future of web apps much more evident. |
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The choice is based on conceptual knowledge concerning cars, people, and driving. |
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As an emerging conceptual framework, political ecology is ripe with opportunity for robust historical research. |
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In that the mental, conceptual and technical voids were even more gaping and glaring than the physical ones in bombed-out cities. |
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The linguistic sign is neither conceptual nor phonic, neither thought nor sound. |
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A real conceptual shift is required in the boardrooms of America if they are really to succeed long-term in the new global economy. |
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It prefers the local to the foreign, the simple to the subtle, the emotional to the conceptual. |
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Especially during the heyday of Bloomfieldian structuralism, linguists were scathing of conceptual definitions of word classes. |
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In my view, the distinction between factual and conceptual questions is fraught with problems. |
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This trajectory was clear, but complex visual practices oftentimes were subsumed by conceptual discussions or uncritical formal analyses. |
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Most hypertext theorists rightly take his article as a key moment in the conceptual development of hypertext. |
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With few exceptions, the schemes are engaged more with the exploration of formal architectonic themes than with conceptual concerns. |
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If anything, Arte Povera distinguishes itself as the most poignant of all minimal and conceptual art movements and Anselmo is no exception. |
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Although a problem in computer ethics may seem clear initially, a little reflection reveals a conceptual muddle. |
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There is a very comprehensive range of ceramics, from fabulous tableware to quirky characters and conceptual and exploratory pieces. |
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He therefore makes an important conceptual distinction between real men and masculinities. |
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If there are no conceptual truths, there are no conceptual analyses either. |
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The mistake is in a way only a misnomer, but terminological infelicities have a way of breeding conceptual confusion, and so it is here. |
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Driving through fashionable South Austin, it's not uncommon to see outdoor sculptures or conceptual art adorning the front lawns of modest ranch-style houses. |
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It is proposed that the creative economy works through a process of cultural diffusion, for which a conceptual understanding of cultural diffusion is outlined. |
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Of course, in reality-that is, in the universe beyond the boundaries of our conceptual vocabularies-homosexuality is no more abominable than lobsters or flying squirrels. |
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Measuring devices and a quantitative conceptual apparatus go together. |
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Visually exciting, it dares us to jettison our conceptual baggage. |
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The work requested was already complete, produced on her terms, so no intellectual or conceptual was required. |
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They seem to demand a framing text as much as any work of conceptual art ever could. |
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In his Second Treatise of Government, Locke helped lay the conceptual groundwork for the American rebellion. |
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This standard narrative has served Ilya Kabakov, the godfather of Russian conceptual art, particularly well. |
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Wittgensteinians have long been fighting methodological battles against those who mix empirical findings with conceptual confusion to make a philosophical point. |
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These two works made brilliant use of technology, demonstrating digital art's potential to create all-encompassing environments, simultaneously visceral and conceptual. |
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In a disused plot of land in Midtown Manhattan, a conceptual artist turns pump-jacks into things of beauty. |
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This conceptual version of ornament can be regarded either as an extreme case of primitivism or, just as convincingly, as the ultimate in sophistication. |
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But it is no use satisfying the listeners of our conceptual talk if we cannot make any related changes in the real world of racially discriminative actions and consequences. |
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It has none of the apparatus of a study volume, and its conceptual vocabulary belongs to the sphere of ecumenists and ecclesiologists, not to a general audience. |
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Eventually the use of the body, ritualism, masquerade, and the shrine-like aura in non-Western religious and art practices found their way into conceptual art. |
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All patients were efficient in processing Arabic numerals, suggesting that this code and its underlying conceptual base are sufficient for calculation. |
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This brings us to the core conceptual issue, which Herndon, Ash and Pollin argue greatly biases our results. |
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Some rewrote nuisance doctrine in their effort to maintain the conceptual categories set by their culture's schematic environmental understandings. |
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They may come out with some piece of conceptual art that baffles everyone. |
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In popular ideas of Balinese identity, the highland people feature as the conceptual counterpart to the royal houses established in the southern lowlands of the island. |
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For the store is actually a conceptual undertaking, tucked into a storefront owned by that most Main Street of American retailers. |
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While distinctive, Linnap's work participates in the broad wave of conceptual photography that has prevailed in the Baltic region in recent years. |
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His operas reveal careful dramatic planning, and his use of recurring themes and motifs frequently creates conceptual and musical unity within a work. |
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Felsenstein et al. 1999 compare the conceptual bases of these approaches. |
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We want to explore and expand the conceptual bases for industrial design. |
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Set midway along the main bar, the library forms the building's conceptual and physical centre, thrusting out at right angles like the truncated prow of a ship. |
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Of course it doesn't help that a lot of conceptual art is devoid of substance and that those cards are mostly self-serving inane twaddle, but the principle is there. |
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Secondly, behavioralism is one of the best research objects to understand the nature of political science and conceptual change within the discipline. |
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Like most of the terms that refer to major conceptual anchors of the western intellectual tradition, its origins may be traced to classical antiquity. |
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However, it seems illogical to argue that conceptual links do not exist between bilinguals' languages or that subjects could not activate such links. |
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Actually, movement conservatives who turn against Wall Street are on the verge of breaking important new conceptual ground. |
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Because his narrative is unmoored to any conceptual anchor, Halberstam tends to imbue events such as the decade-long Balkans catastrophe with too much significance. |
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An unphilosophical craftsman clearly does not think, in conceptual terms, that he is a thing on a par with other things or that time is a sequence of nows. |
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Apophasis transcends both affirmation and negation, refuting in both any possible attainment of understanding beyond the limitation of conceptual analysis. |
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Just as he was about to make what, in retrospect, can be identified as his breakthrough, he detoured into a series of conceptual works involving photocopiers and fax machines. |
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The conceptual basis of progressive left ventricular dysfunction has now turned to neurohormones such as norepinephrine, angiotensin and aldosterone. |
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We attempt to order the world by sorting its features under pairs of opposites, but opposites in the real world never match up neatly with our conceptual opposites. |
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Behavior modification refers only to that body of procedures and conceptual systems derivable from experimental psychology or experimental learning theory. |
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However, the spillover or transmission of emotions from one setting to another provides a useful conceptual lens for examining and measuring these work-family linkages. |
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The conceptual confusion in the article may come from an insufficient awareness of the stakes of the struggles against colonial bunyip aristocracies so many years ago. |
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While making Pacific music and dance cultures known is a valuable goal, some conceptual discussion would have benefited specialist and non-specialist readers alike. |
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Each such language, he holds, includes analytic rules which provide a calculus for reasoning and a conceptual framework for describing its subject-matter. |
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Whatever the computer's conceptual role, computer-aided design and digitally-programmed machinery do in fact make the starchitects' crazy geometries possible. |
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A conceptual dimension arises from Caillouet's addition of words imprinted in the surfaces of her monochrome canvases, which are shown in multipaneled groups. |
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We must first dismiss the conceptual equipment and interpretations that had been our stock-in-trade throughout the decades in which we relied upon the community study. |
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Others would listen spellbound, and describe Heidegger at length building elaborate conceptual castles in the air, only to tear them down a moment later. |
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From the very start of the record it becomes clear that this will be no radical third album, and will definitely not involve conceptual rock operatics. |
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This connection provides the major conceptual apparatus of modern physics, through the concept of physical symmetries, or invariance principles, and valid transformations. |
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It's a conceptual tool for trying to evaluate enormously complex situations in the midst of a gospel that is, so to speak, biased toward blessing peacemakers. |
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The play is one of the most potent amalgams of the Bard's keen psychological observation, tragic fatalism, and bitingly intelligent verbal and conceptual humor. |
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Their detailed responses, including new words and phrases, were used to expand conceptual definitions and further revise the conceptual framework. |
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Designing architecture with the conceit of engendering community as a predominant concern is refreshing in its conceptual distance from profit motive. |
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Our discussions ranged from the conceptual to the incredibly practical. |
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Whitfield's solo act is perfectly pitched, and his stage performance is augmented by some elegantly shot short films ranging from genre pastiche to conceptual art. |
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When discussing civil law, one should keep in mind the conceptual difference between a statute and a codal article. |
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The process of concept generation results in a conceptual representation for Web hyperlinkage. |
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In cognitive linguistics, the notion of conceptual metaphor may be equivalent to that of analogy. |
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Contract theory is the body of legal theory that addresses normative and conceptual questions in contract law. |
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View all notes has inspired conceptual tools such as whitewashing, purplewashing and greenwashing, among others. |
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Inaccurate translations can lead to 'translation asymmetry' or conceptual misunderstandings which can lead to miscommunication. |
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Justification for such a slave society developed into a conceptual framework of white superiority and aristocratic privilege. |
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This time period saw the rise of such things as performance art, video art, and conceptual art. |
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The actual production in many conceptual and contemporary works of art is a matter of assembly of found objects. |
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Hirst came up with the conceptual design for the artwork but has left most of the eventual creation of many works to employed artisans. |
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Instrumentals were common, while songs with lyrics were sometimes conceptual, abstract, or based in fantasy and science fiction. |
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Hydrological models are simplified, conceptual representations of a part of the hydrologic cycle. |
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Like children and animals, autists have relatively rudimentary conceptual lives. |
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The epistle's content, language and conceptual style indicate that it may have had the same author as the Gospel of John, 2 John and 3 John. |
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By the late 17th century, this new conceptual outlook helped to stimulate the issue of banknotes. |
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However, after his study of the philosophy of mathematics, he abandoned epistemological idealism for Gottlob Frege's conceptual realism. |
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Similarly, the distinction between the 'thisness' or haecceity of a thing is intermediate between a real and a conceptual distinction. |
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Stuckism is an art movement that was founded in 1999 in Britain to promote figurative and emotive painting as opposed to conceptual art. |
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Stuckism is an art movement which was founded in 1999 to promote figurative painting in opposition to conceptual art. |
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Stuckists championed a return to art as a form of communication and expression rather than the nihilism and novelty of conceptual art. |
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If, says Reid, the child were to understand immediately the conceptual content of the words it hears, it would never learn to speak at all. |
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Thus enters conceptual analysis, which can help us to understand the next point. |
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You can capture so much emotion from drawing people's faces and I get a lot more out of it than drawing objects or creating conceptual art. |
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Curator Corey Keller and artist Tom Marioni on conceptual art in the Bay Area. |
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Ziskin's brilliantly researched monograph, then, lacks conceptual definition. |
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In order to understand these guidelines, a formal conceptual definition of theory is necessary. |
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The review of the conceptual model of the Suswa geothermal prospect is a part of this cooperation. |
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A designer constructs a conceptual model of the artifact by abstracting knowledge from previous experiences and information stored in the memory. |
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The conceptual model of Personal and Family Sustainability should also be further explored. |
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The Netherlands has recently gained a lot of experience in conceptual development and concretisation of such institutes. |
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The difference between an association and an aggregation is entirely conceptual and is focused strictly on semantics. |
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Simply treating the state as a superstructural entity precludes any conceptual capacity to discern the movement of value in welfare policy. |
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In the literature, there is an effort to make the controllership a discipline with conceptual basis and its own identity. |
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Early in the book Dominic Doyle provides some helpful conceptual clarity by reflecting on the three theological virtues of faith, hope, and love. |
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But in a conceptual manner, it also enfolds the relation of inside and outside in a looping way similar to the Moebius strip. |
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In the book, Nichols offers a close reading of the conceptual accounts of Futurism, Expressionism, Cubism, Dadaism and Surrealism. |
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The screen tests, in toto, are among Warhol's greatest works of conceptual or minimalist art. |
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And the exhibition disregarded the art-craft duality to include Josiah McElheny's virtuoso installation of conceptual glasswork. |
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On this basis, a conceptual hypersonic airplane powered by double symmetric scramjet is proposed. |
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The whole schtick stands as a fitting testament to conceptual restraint, as well as to those hobbling neuroses of the mostly rich and famous. |
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My own case, while utilizing a different conceptual system, agrees that the key to Othello's tragedy lies in his failure to imagine salubriously. |
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The many types of abstraction now in close proximity led to attempts by artists to analyse the various conceptual and aesthetic groupings. |
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Frege's conceptual notation was invented for the purpose of proving his logicist thesis. |
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Coincidentally, there is a defined conceptual connection between the root word arkheion and Benfer's work titled, Untitled. |
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The most common answer contained lexeme mimo which belongs to CONTAINER conceptual metaphor and were correlated with distracted state of Mind. |
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In it he provided a conceptual model for electromagnetic induction, consisting of tiny spinning cells of magnetic flux. |
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During the event, the joint Project Team between MI and RIST revealed a conceptual design for an island-based renewable micro-grid. |
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The poem is the conceptual locus of intersection, either as the zone or area of such textual looping, or as an echo chamber. |
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A conceptual worker who is not satisfied with his income can threaten to work for a company that will pay him more. |
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In a similar, if seemingly antithetical way, the holistic repleteness of images keeps us from perceiving their conceptual order. |
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It speaks volumes for the conceptual quality of these codifications that they all, albeit with many amendments, are still in effect today. |
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The deepest flaw of the book is its insufficient conceptual grounding in the idea of asymmetric warfare. |
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Kant denies the reducibility of his synthetic to analytic judgments by conceptual analysis. |
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The combined three forms of reasoning serve as a primary conceptual foundation for the empirically based scientific method today. |
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This gave rise to what they saw as metaphysical pseudoproblems and other conceptual confusions. |
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Osinga's explication of Boyd is based on the premise that the conceptual process by which Boyd arrived at the OODA loop. |
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The neopositivists subscribed to a notion of philosophy as the conceptual clarification of the methods, insights and discoveries of the sciences. |
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It can be argued that body mapping has clear conceptual links with Grotowski's Via Negativa, the Alexander Technique and the Feldenkrais Method. |
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His maps ought to seem like rigorous works of conceptual art. |
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They wrote some big checks so we could do the conceptual work. |
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Nietzsche pits intuition, metaphor, and the Dionysian against rationality, conceptual reification, and the Apollonian. |
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Mikaere connects these relationships to the land with the conceptual regulators of tangata whenua and manuhiri. |
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The most salient conceptual point Eterno makes is that policing is a difficult job made even more so by the ambiguities in the law. |
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The selected alternative, D2, in the LTCP update includes a conceptual WWTP flow diagram for increased wet weather treatment. |
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Despite its conceptual simplicity, the mechanics of weight management, weight gain, and weight loss deserve closer inspection. |
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For such propositions unimaginability looks like a function of a kind of conceptual impossibility. |
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Thus, by analogy, philosophical propositions will involve primitive terms, to be arrived at, undoubtably, by a kind of conceptual analysis. |
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This conceptual change allowed the Indian as tractable heathen to be rather rapidly replaced by the Indian as uncivilizable savage. |
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Kocura presented a detailed study of inchoactive and causative situations using conceptual graphs. |
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In most cases, the conceptual approach does not affect the outcome of a case. |
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The same idea of mapping between source and target is used by conceptual metaphor and conceptual blending theorists. |
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In 2002 Britart was heavily criticised by the leading conductor Sir Simon Rattle, who was, in return, accused of having a poor understanding of conceptual and visual art. |
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Scientific knowledge is conceptual, rational, and testable. Mystical knowledge is usually aconceptual, arational, and does not lend itself to interpersonal testing. |
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This new house is clearly informed by UN Studio's ongoing formal and conceptual experiments with Mobius strips that spawned the eponymous Mobius House in the Netherlands. |
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These two verbalizations, one by the domain expert transformed into one by the modeler, comprise steps la and lb of ORM's conceptual analysis procedure. |
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Culture emanates from interpretative procedures, myths, stories, typifications, and an array of artifacts that make-up the conceptual ideology of a society. |
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We would talk about notions of construction versus composition, physical combat versus conceptual acts of resistance, the melodics of the spoken word. |
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Numerous studies document a positive relationship between early second language learning and improved mental processes, including conceptual learning. |
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The conceptual link between transcendence and otherness, captured so deftly by the Rubaiyat, lies at the heart of Emmanual Levinas' treatment of exteriority. |
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Common Logic Common Logic evolved from two projects to develop parallel ANSI standards for conceptual graphs and the Knowledge Interchange Format. |
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The story begins with inquiry and leads to mission and measurement, theory and conceptual analysis, experimental design, ethics, and practicality. |
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In virtue of their contents, psychological states stand in logical relations like incompatibility, material implication, and conceptual necessitation. |
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The fourth, kismetic, dimension is a conceptual umbrella under which all unfortunate incidents are explained as fate or the work of the supernatural. |
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Hence his chagrin at the fact that the conceptual break-through that made the thermonuclear weapon possible has always been attributed to him and Stanislaw Ulam jointly. |
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Each conceptual adaptation created one or more technical terms. |
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By the early 1980s the Postmodern movement in art and architecture began to establish its position through various conceptual and intermedia formats. |
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Many conceptual works take the position that art is the result of the viewer viewing an object or act as art, not of the intrinsic qualities of the work itself. |
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The philosophical questions are conceptual, not factual questions. |
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Environmental Protection Agency, and several community organizations partnered for an urban-design charrette focused on developing a conceptual master plan. |
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Currently, there is still no complete and consistent quantum theory of gravity, and the candidate models still need to overcome major formal and conceptual problems. |
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A conceptual difficulty in combining quantum mechanics with general relativity arises from the contrasting role of time within these two frameworks. |
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Italian, prefer affixation, reducing the space of conceptual constraints. |
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Of course there is a conceptual gap between brain states described neurophysiologically and conscious states, because they belong to separate conceptual schemes. |
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I will be unveiling an iconoclastic piece of conceptual art. |
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The effect is a class division between conceptual and manual laborers, and ultimately managers and workers, and a de facto labor market for conceptual workers. |
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A conceptual model is a visual method of representing a set of causal relationships between factors that are believed to impact one or more biodiversity targets. |
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Funded by the Arts Council, this series investigated the conceptual and practical issues of producing art for the internet through a series of artists presentations. |
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There is even a group of artists called The Stuckists who protest about what they see as the domination of conceptual art over more traditional art. |
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Despite their relation to substance, the categorial features of both form-c and form-m lend themselves to a conceptual extension to accidental categories. |
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It will be seen below that this semiregular polyhedron is of importance in its relationship to periodic minimal surfaces serving as a conceptual reference. |
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Some theorists have claimed that the attribution of nonrelational temporal properties to objects and events represents a conceptual confusion, or category mistake. |
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They also developed language in the Paleolithic period and a conceptual repertoire that included systematic burial of the dead and adornment of the living. |
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As culture is perilously imperial for strategic understanding in its elusive ethereality, so geography menaces conceptual grip for reason of its physical ubiquity. |
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His humour, in collaboration with Palin, tends to be conceptual in nature. |
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