Sentence examples for analytical viewpoints from inspiring English sources

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Societies once known for employing tribal markings to distinguish an individual are producing internationally respected painters, sculptors, filmmakers, photographers, printmakers and installation artists who bring a broad range of critical and analytical viewpoints to their descriptions.

Thus, our study was designed from both functional (human phalanx shape) and analytical viewpoints.

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From the analytical viewpoint, it operates in the rational framework described, which it varies in terms of rubato, motif, etc.

Looking at the pairs competition from a purely analytical viewpoint, and excluding the French judge, four of the nine judges placed the Russians first, and four judges placed the Canadians first.

However, from an analytical viewpoint, the distinction between walls and unstable slopes is unnecessary.

An analytical viewpoint on the distribution of the numerical values of mean area surge is provided through Figure 19 where a frequency histogram is shown.

From an analytical viewpoint, we apply the Hirschman-Herfindahl Index (Herfindahl 1950; Hirschman 1958) and the coefficient of sectoral variation for exploring concentration patterns of C&T-production on a global scale.

The advantage of our choice of scaling from an analytical viewpoint is that one can treat N − 1 as a small parameter and use perturbation methods such as the Kramers-Moyal expansion to derive a corresponding neural Langevin equation [45].

The latter refers to the set of intents and relationships between goals, functions and components (both physical and abstract) that comprise an analytical viewpoint of batch processes involving product recipes, equipment capabilities, constraints and human competencies (skills and knowledge).

Based on the solution analytical viewpoint, dominant mineral which played a central role depended on the pH of solutions in the early stage of weathering: the mineral was plagioclase under a slightly acidic condition (pH 5), and biotite under more acidic conditions (pH 4 1).

"Targeting Co-Belligerents" by professor Jens David Ohlin supports Maxwell's opinion and describes an analytical viewpoint called "linkage" in which he states armed terrorists and members of organizations can be killed.

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