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Functional necessities were as critical to the Lincoln Center architects as the forms they created, and the Modernist movement relied on new visual forms to clarify and express function.
It was indeed partly parasitical on the multicultural nation-state; not so much a normative paragon, then, as a functional necessity responding to the super-diversity and "neo-liberal" mobilities of our less bordered way of living in nations today.
The concept of the welfare state describes the type of state which evolved in all developed countries during the twentieth century, as a response to the functional necessities of the modem capitalist economy.
This project takes functional necessities like water infrastructure and coopts them to provide public recreational space in Mexico City.
The observation that Spt5 associates with control genes confirm that Spt5 occupancy does not equate to functional necessity.
The LSDs permit us to distinguish evolutionary contingency from functional necessity.
The foundations of architectural creation was defined both as utility and functional necessity.
Their successors, the austerely functional KX100 of 1985 and the pseudo-historic KX100 Plus of the late 1990s are unlikely to be missed, or adopted except out of pure functional necessity.
The autonomy of the technostructure is, to repeat yet again, a functional necessity of the industrial system.
However, a functional necessity for T cells to express two similar co-stimulatory receptors is not well understood.
As one ages, there comes a point when the support of others is not only a social nicety but also a functional necessity.
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