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A special advantage is availability for continual examination during development so that abnormalities can be observed and recorded as they arise.
Mozart is never less than good box office, and the continual re-examination of his work surely testifies to the prismatic qualities of both the man and his music.
24 25 Analytic rigour was aided by continual re-examination of the data by all authors throughout the research process.
The credibility and rigor of the analysis were aided by co-analysis of transcripts by two of the researchers and continual re-examination of the emergent data throughout the research process.
Pound opens ABC of Reading with the following pronouncement: The proper METHOD for studying poetry and good letters is the method of contemporary biologists, that is careful first-hand examination of the matter, and continual COMPARISON of one 'slide' or specimen with another.
An examination of my coat.
In an attempt to engage these objects, architectural follies exploit the site's continual disassemblage and reconfiguration over the course of time to establish a model from which found artifacts can in turn be metaphorically disassembled and reprogrammed for examination of the site's former existence.
An examination of the Presidency of Ulysses S. Grant reveals many scandals and fraudulent activities during the Gilded Age associated with his administration and a cabinet that was in continual transition divided by the forces of political corruption and reform.
"Westworld is an examination of human nature.
Examination of any bacteria.
China is on a continual journey of self-examination of its own schools.
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