Like all complex matters and processual moments in time, concerns and aspirations twelve years on from the Mabo decision vary markedly. |
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It is not only the formal, but also the processual and transitory elements of human situations that preoccupy the dramaturgists. |
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The structural and systems approaches of social software leave little room for processual approaches to community or cultural interaction. |
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Evolution's processual understanding of nature has simply knocked humankind off its pedestal. |
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In the context of my study I treat and portray Nigerian ethnic conflicts as a single processual whole. |
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Such studies implicitly base their view of ethnocultural identities as fixed quantities rather than socially constructed and processual. |
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We can say that the prototype reveals the processual character of all artworks. |
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For them, this formal choice reflected a processual work whereas its terminology expressed a shared culture of the mass media. |
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The book's underlying premise is that there must be a processual approach to understanding the dynamic nature of the interaction between patron, artist, and art. |
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Rather than create models, the author shows how the concepts of ethnicity varied over time, thus creating a processual framework rather than a static model. |
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I agree with him that the transition from the causalistic 'why' question to the processual 'how' is half of the battle. |
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The processual in human communication and the authentic humility were presented compellingly and in excellent coherence. |
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This decade has seen the rediscovery of the essentially dynamic and processual nature of strategic phenomena. |
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This was taken up by archaeologists during the 1960s, but under the glare of the mature processual archaeology of the 1970s and 1980s appeared rather simplistic. |
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The seminar emphasized that the concepts of time, space, and content supplied frameworks that are fundamental to both the culture-history and processual approaches. |
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In its processual pilgrimage toward redressive justice, Feldman explores the elision of productive bereavement. |
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Their purpose is thought to be religious or ceremonial perhaps marking a processual route. |
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Nevertheless, within the context of globalization and the various substantive and processual frameworks created by TRIPS, these issues have gained in magnitude. |
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The processual process in British Columbia began when Gordon Gibson was appointed as a consultant on the constitution of a Citizens' Assembly and his terms of reference were defined. |
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In addition, the civic leaders who started the debate in British Columbia had a clearer idea and a firm conviction about the processual approach they wanted to take on electoral reform. |
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Because in the age of Enlightenment, Nature is the principle that unify all narratives, and the interpretations of nature are done within a dynamic and processual approach. |
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The critical element seems to be the clear vision of the civic leaders who initiated the debate on the preferred processual approach to electoral reform. |
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