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People got sucked into the system and women had to take care of the home, in a kind of division of labour".
In the present phase of the energy transition, we are able to observe a kind of division of labor in the sense of a space-specific specialization of innovation profiles (e.g., solar cities, bio-energy regions, and energy services region).
The first is resolution as a kind of division, understood as a process of decomposition, modelled on the movement down a classificatory tree in Plato's method of division, whereby a genus is 'broken down' into its constituent species.
Historically, the U.S.-Japan alliance has been structured as a kind of division of labor where the US used Okinawa and other installations as a base to project power and stabilize the region while Japan's own territorial defense role has been blurred, Japan has supported U.S. global strategy in Afghanistan and elsewhere, but left its own backyard to the American umbrella.
Interestingly, serial images obtained using confocal microscope revealed that the area forms a kind of division septum (Fig. 4C).
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An almost audible sigh of relief could be heard from the Vatican".The last thing the pope would wish to do is support any kind of division," said Keith Pecklers, a Jesuit professor of Liturgy at the Gregorian University in Rome.
"We don't want to have any kind of division".
But most model theorists are uncomfortable with any kind of division by zero, so they stick with plus, times and minus.
"That is the source of a kind of fundamental division of loyalties or stretch of extremes in my work".
This practice, a kind of industrialized division of labor, was one step on a path from Raphael and Rubens, who let assistants do parts of their paintings, to Warhol, who phoned in instructions for a painting he would sign.
Some of the best moments were a kind of long division: what sounded like a single track would split in two as some elements dropped out and others kept going.
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