His intricate works combine his training as a painter with the spatial conceptualization of a sculptor. |
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His consultancy is concerned with museum design and exhibition conceptualization and production. |
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I maintain that the single greatest weakness of our empirical work is insufficient conceptualization. |
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The findings have important implications for our conceptualization of pure word deafness and its subtypes. |
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In this conceptualization, it would seem unlikely that a pre-verbal infant would have the capacity to remember and recall specific events. |
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This made calculus a lot cleaner, and it makes the conceptualization of a circle as an infinite-sided polygon possible. |
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Gathering data without careful conceptualization or conscientious efforts to operationalize key concepts often is a wasted effort. |
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His analysis prompted many Germanists to rethink their conceptualization of violence and modernity as it related to the Eastern Front. |
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This perspective involves Hamlet's conceptualization of himself and his surroundings. |
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The role of the group and their management and conceptualization of the project has been underreported. |
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This indeterminacy was key to the supervisor's conceptualization of the effects for the film. |
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With this equipment, a drastic reduction in technical range corresponds with an increased emphasis on conceptualization. |
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The conceptualization of the sacred is remarkably similar in otherwise very different creeds. |
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She is the brain behind the conceptualization of this latest gallery that promises to showcase new media art. |
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This paramilitary-industrial complex converts the rhetoric and conceptualization of fear into an economic reality. |
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Yapko iterates the four questions that guide his conceptualization of the client and assessment regarding the direction in which he will proceed. |
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The features here regard development by looking at the conceptualization of an animated motion picture. |
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Increasing our understanding of the developmental processes most prominent during adolescence may enhance our conceptualization of adolescent suicidality. |
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They influence his behavior and his conceptualization of the world. |
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Following the learning process outlined in the five R's allows for improvements in education by improving the application and conceptualization of knowledge. |
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This adds an important feature to the conceptualization of spectatorship. |
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This conceptualization resonates with such postpositive movements in psychology as social constructionism, postmodern thought, and discursive psychology. |
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That is, what conceptualization that person was attempting to symbolize, however tentatively and fragmentarily, using the linguistic resources available to him or her. |
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That dexterousness includes an element of juggling, as the process for all students involves conceptualization, analysis, implementation, and evaluation. |
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The Syllable Juncture stage marks an even more abstract conceptualization of the spelling system. |
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The systems are old and at the time of their conceptualization and design this issue was not taken into consideration. |
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To realise the potential of this conceptualization of use and experimentation in use needs to be urgently addressed. |
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A number of meetings of experts have taken place in order to begin the conceptualization and design of the methodology. |
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A more integrative conceptualization is needed to better integrate SD with the environmental education. |
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Several aspects of the conceptualization of PIR also represent best practices. |
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Their conceptualization of their own suffering and their response to the resulting trauma stood in sharp contrast to the Western propensity to medicalize human suffering. |
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Suppression of reproduction reflects the classic conceptualization of the stress syndrome, as resources are reallocated to cope with needs more urgent than reproduction. |
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The emphasis in this study is on the conceptualization of composing in the documents within the framework of this broad constitution of the subject English. |
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The quality of regional analysis benefits from collaboration with other United Nations organizations in the conceptualization, preparation and review phases. |
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So while some urban areas reflect the suburbanization of poverty, other locations are much more in keeping with the conceptualization of a decaying inner core city. |
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The pre-school component of the programme had a slow start due to delays in its conceptualization and implementation decisions within the Ministry, which delayed scaling up of successful school initiatives. |
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To accomplish these objectives, the work of the project was divided into three interrelated streams: conceptualization, measurement, and implications for public policy. |
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Instead, a dynamic conceptualization localizes peace-supporting factors in the broader political and societal order of Madagascar beyond the formal institutions of the state. |
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As part of this project, SIAP conducted all four scheduled subregional training courses after the processes of conceptualization and buy-in of the training design. |
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Despite its variable conceptualization, social cohesion offers a framework for integrating a range of policy areas in the pursuit of overarching social and economic objectives. |
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I attended a number of the public hearings around the issue of the editorial code, and contributed to the conceptualization and drafting of the codes. |
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Each question is accompanied by a justification that refers to the theoretical framework on which the conceptualization of social capital is based. |
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Understanding the situation of poor rural people, in particular farmers, and their perspectives for the future remains a huge challenge for conceptualization, data gathering and assessments, etc. |
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The history of emotions has shown how our conceptualization of emotions changes in time and, with it, so does the social emotion experience. |
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Practicing reflection with children calls for a redefinition of philosophizing, for a conceptualization of its beginnings, its nature, and the conditions for it. |
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Air traffic controllers use data provided by radar displays and radio communications to form a mental picture of air traffic that assists with the conceptualization and prediction of aircraft movement. |
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The conceptualization of the problem of Viet Nam veteran postservice adjustment has evolved over the years. |
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Lotman's conceptualization of the semiosphere was inspired by Vernadsky's and Teilhard de Chardin's vision of the biosphere and the noosphere. |
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Clearly, new developments in the conceptualization and assessment of the capacity for voluntary choice are directly relevant to parallel efforts to understand and assess decision-making capacity and consent. |
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No doubt, Appelbaum and his collaborators believe that it is imperative to respect the letter of the law as much as possible when engaged in theoretical conceptualization in these areas. |
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This more limited conceptualization of PSD beyond support to business enterprise is also evident in some other parts of the consultation document. |
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Rather than restrict the response to evidence for waiting times, the foundation broadened the issue to the conceptualization of evidence for health system guidance in general. |
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Catherine's teaching on Purgatory is her conceptualization of sin. |
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Ethnolinguists study the way perception and conceptualization influences language, and show how this is linked to different cultures and societies. |
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Despite the conceptualization of Quest as being comprised of these three aspects, Batson and Schoenrade recommended that the Interactional Scale be scored unidimensionally. |
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The conceptualization of work and family among the self-employed and causal attributions about conflict and synergy are in the insipient stages of development. |
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