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Every inch of the surface has to be won, must be argued through, bears the traces of curiosity and inquisition - above all, takes nothing for granted and demands active engagement from the viewer as its right.
"Every inch of the surface has to be won," he wrote of Freud's canvases in The Guardian in 2004, "must be argued through, bears the traces of curiosity and inquisition — above all, takes nothing for granted and demands active engagement from the viewer as its right".
Both these kinds of development in the way systems are used in the model are significant in terms of the different descriptions that can be generated and probably deserve to be argued through in the literature more fully and explicitly.
However, we acknowledge that the frames used to argue different contracting strategies potentially vary over time and a contracting strategy can be argued through several frames even by one interviewee.
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However, while the decisions were argued through objective, often financial or strategic measures, there were references suggesting that these arguments were partly used as rhetoric tools to convince the interviewers or in order to veil other potential arguments for the decision.
Robin and I were arguing through the press.
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QUESTION FROM GREGORY: The never-betters would say that Egypt's revolution wouldn't have happened without social networking technology… ADAM GOPNIK: This I think is an important point, which my friend and colleague Malcolm Gladwell has been arguing through recently, so let me take a moment here to say as precisely I can, if at length, what I think is up with that.
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