These techniques can be distinguished from those in which the body itself is an immediate object of elaboration and inscription. |
The conspicuity of tourism as one of the major contributors to the national economy is well known and does not need further elaboration. |
With such refinement or elaboration, the explicative power of the model can be realized to its fullest possible extent. |
Certain psalmodic chants also became subject to purely musical elaboration, whether through polyphony or kalophonia. |
Yet, inevitably, the comprehensive scope of Ackroyd's book requires that he sometimes sacrifice elaboration for example, depth for breadth. |
Being a new countermeasure, it calls for theoretical elaboration and practical familiarization. |