A system is a living whole made up of different elements, bound together, arbitrarily limited, hierarchized, organized and finalized. |
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These were the points at which the risks to be considered were identified and hierarchized and at which an action or measure was chosen. |
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In the verticals, however, the scope of decision and dominion of the production is hierarchized. |
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Based on a typology of musical gestures, a gesture vocabulary has been created, hierarchized from basic to complex. |
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This is because the cultural features of different communities, such as practices, beliefs, or life styles, are 'valued' and hierarchized. |
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The components of the meant situation are from the outset hierarchized in the communicants' consciousness. |
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The possible alternatives can almost always be hierarchized according to their proportionality to the enemy's prospects, from the destructive use of force to simple dissuasion. |
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These resources were hierarchized and classified according to guidelines of GIEC, taking in account, firstly the economic impact, and next it exposure level to climate. |
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The very idea of competition, of a contest between equals, is incompatible with hierarchized social systems and therefore seen as something that should be banned from them. |
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In fact, they emerge as compromised figures who see themselves as effectively marginalized within the hierarchized operations of the new state. |
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In the asymmetries of this relationship, the black body is invoked and hierarchized by the claims of universal consciousness. |
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The theoretical-conceptual model was hierarchized at three levels. |
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All too often it was a way of putting material culture into categories in such a way that marginalized and hierarchized the cultures that they came out of. |
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Here, the world no longer appears simply as the backdrop for human activity, still less as Nature, organized and hierarchized in advance, but as an eventful, changing cosmos. |
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Nationalism and the idea of an Indian and African diaspora and the cultural representations that they engender are hierarchized in the first world diaspora. |
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