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Drawing on these narratives, this paper argues how the contingent configuration of care/control might be seen as both constraining and empowering for residents, underlining the importance for geographers of religion to ground conceptualisations of the staging and performance of spiritual landscapes in the divergent sensibilities and ethics of engagement individuals bring to these sites.
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Experimental results indicate that the performances of ten heuristic algorithms are contingent on different configurations and SP.JH-MJ algorithm generally outperforms the others with respect to the three-stage flexible flow shop scheduling problem addressed in this paper.
Nonetheless, predicting the impacts of novel interactions is challenging, partly because many methods of inference are contingent on the current configuration of climatic variables and species distributions.
Habitats were also heterogeneous at finer-scales (1 10s of m) within these broad-scale zones, and fish responses to these habitat characteristics were taxon-specific, and often contingent on the spatial configuration of fine scale habitats within the broader-scale landscape.
Contrasting impacts of these two events in the aquatic and upland ecosystems show the importance of landscape configuration and the contingent history as key elements for coastal protection.
However, a participant's action and engagement with the task in the high interactivity condition may create a series of changes to the problem configuration that chart a singular and contingent spatiotemporal trajectory that benefits the participant qua agent much more than a passive observer.
Owing to the standardized nature of the services, the work of individual professionals can be controlled comparatively easily, and contingent remuneration is thus less needed in the managerial governance configuration than in other PSFs.
In addition, the use of gaze contingent eye-tracking systems allows real-time manipulation of the configuration (position, velocity, delays) of the stimulus, with respect to eye position and motion.
What is not contingent (or at least not in the same way) is the broader configuration of laws, institutions, and norms that effectively allow masters to treat their slaves however they please.
26 Causal explanations are expressed as contingent relationships between mechanisms (changes in participants' reasoning or resources), context (contingencies) and outcomes, often abbreviated to context-mechanism-outcome configuration (CMO) to show how particular contexts or conditions trigger or fire mechanisms to generate an observed outcome.
The strength and spatial configuration of selection driven by biotic interactions can change rapidly because they are contingent on the distributions and evolutionary trajectories of other organisms [ 17- 19].
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