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"There's a conceptual element to these photographs that's pretty great, too," Mr. Sicha said.
"If there's a conceptual element to the commercial, everything else is window dressing".
There is a conceptual element to her work, as there is with so many young Dutch designers these days, but in Somers's case it is tempered by her need to work intuitively.
Insofar as it, by this means, eliminates opposite superimpositions, perception is held to ascertain (nges pa) its object, without involving any conceptual element.
These mechanisms allow us to link each conceptual element to the requirements from which it is derived.
Also, despite many feminists' reservations concerning the ideal of autonomy, it is sometimes seen as a valuable conceptual element in some feminist ideals, such as the identification and elimination of social conditions that victimize women and other (potentially) vulnerable people (Friedman 1997, Meyers 1987, Christman 1995).
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Certain conceptual elements in huge building projects can end up being logistically unworkable or unachievable.
The show's scenic and conceptual elements are essentially the same.
The discussion that follows explains in brief the principal conceptual elements of QED.
The conceptual elements in VanderMeer's fiction are so striking that the firmness with which he cinches them to his characters' lives is often overlooked.
By 1000, the Pythagorean model of light had been abandoned, and a ray model, containing the basic conceptual elements of what is now known as geometrical optics, had emerged.
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