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Empirical evidence is presented to show how risk and trust co-relate and interact as constitutive elements within a wider set of shifting relationships between work, leisure and lifestyle in the 'creative city'.
Organizational scholars have shown increasing interest in the ways in which managers enact and respond to competing demands and the tensions they prompt as constitutive elements of their organizations.
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Here we propose and demonstrate a new metamaterial design concept in which symmetry-broken ligaments with ordered topology are taken as the constitutive elements for regular lattice materials.
This studio explores the formal, socio‐spatial, and disciplinary consequences of the ideological acceptance of the vast field of urbanization as one beyond the confines of compact, historic city, as well as beyond the conventions and types of architecture as a constitutive element of such a city.
Viewing autonomy as an intrinsic value or as a constitutive element in personal well-being in this way opens the door to a generally consequentialist moral framework while paying heed to the importance of self-government to a fulfilling life (for discussion see Sumner 1996).
GO enrichment analysis of genes containing SNP with statistically significant AI identified major cellular constitutive elements as overrepresented categories.
In a previous era, when neoliberal austerity was first being prepared in tandem with a racist, authoritarian crackdown, Greek political sociologist Nicos Poulantzas spoke of the "redeployment of legal-police networks" as a constitutive element in a new "authoritarian statism".
It argues that British molecular biologist turned South Californian neuroscientist Francis Crick had an early and lasting influence over the Helmholtz Club of which he was a founding pillar, and that from its inception, the club served as a constitutive element in his long-term plans for a neuroscience of vision and of cognition.
The threshold notion of harm can be understood as a constitutive element of a complex understanding of harm (disjunctive notion) (Section 3, and, in particular, 3.4).
While 'humanity' is not the name of the form considered in its totality, but rather the name only of the essential principle of the form, that is, of the intensional content carried by the term 'man', this latter term signifies the substantial form considered as a constitutive element of the reality (esse) of a certain set of individual substances that instantiate it.
In these kinds of activities, enhancement has a contested status, though might be seen as a constitutive element of the performance in the same way that a tennis racquet is a constitutive technology of playing tennis.
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