It is fascinating how the simultaneousness of the events is triggered by showing movement. |
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That view is expressed after looking at page 180 and considering the simultaneousness of the events. |
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On a temporal dimension, signalling combines the simultaneousness of system and environment with the problem of their synchronization. |
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It should therefore be ensured, at relatively high expenditures, that this simultaneousness of the application movement is maintained also during an extended operating time. |
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Latencies have to be kept as small as possible to ensure simultaneousness between input and output signals. |
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The task is, of course, physically impossible given the audio and visual information's density, ubiquity and simultaneousness. |
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I find that there is a certain kind of knowledge contained in the works in regards to the way one can optimise the simultaneousness. |
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Double channel independent monitoring devices offer only limited safety, as they cannot be checked for simultaneousness. |
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Actually, the discussion should begin with alternative ways of framing themes as concepts of hybridity, simultaneousness and coexistence. |
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The main characteristic and quality of Manfred Pernice's work is its acknowledgement of the simultaneousness of facts and their brittle or soft margins, which it shapes and arranges into a sequence. |
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We have to see in what way the simultaneousness of no simultaneousness is operating in the narrative systems of Romance literatures and how it manifests itself in the specific texts. |
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In this second moment of the prayerful reading of the word, there must be a necessary simultaneousness between the understanding of the word of God by the mind and the generous reception of it by the heart. |
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Space gives rise to worry, Michel Foucault stated in 1964: We live in an age of simultaneousness, of stringing together, of the close and the far, of juxtaposition, and the scattered. |
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