Martinotti argues that a great deal of governance problems of the new metropolis can be approached more aptly by acknowledging this intertwinement of morphologies. |
The intertwinement of the state and Aboriginal subjectivity is an idea that is at once obvious and profound. |
The financial Crowns' intertwinement with domestic political and business institutions, however, makes their rapid unwinding unrealistic. |
Studies have shown significant intertwinement of the economic prospects and the durability and reliability of the composite materials used for manufacturing rotor blades. |
Collaboration should also consider the economic, environmental, social and territorial implications of specific patterns of Mediterranean urban development i.e. the intertwinement of permanent and seasonal occupancy. |
The inextricable intertwinement of man and, nature suggests a-new relationship between subject and object. |