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Never mind the fact that it would be almost impossible to produce a play with a cast as large as the number of characters in this play; the play simply wouldn't work if each character was played by a discrete actor.
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As this is said, it is important to clarify that we do not intend to postulate a direct link from a certain spatial pattern to a certain set of social norms; cities need to be understood as complex systems with inherent dynamic parameters, large numbers of discrete actors and a heterogeneous nature (Crooks 2012).
An additional dimension is the shift from a traditional binary or multipolar set of interactions among discrete government actors in formal settings towards a more dynamic "networked" approach to engagement, aided by instant communication capabilities and newly developed social media platforms and tools.
This paper presents a diagnosis approach suitable for batch processes with discrete sensors and actors.
Using the concept of mediating instruments (Miller and O'Leary, 2007), we focus on how accounting calculations participated in shaping particular development trajectories by connecting and mediating between discrete domains and dispersed actors.
By contrast the quality improvement approach moves away from the focus on discrete actions and individual actors, and towards a wider examination of interdependencies and relationships between multiple systems (e.g. provider teams, hospital units, general practice, commissioners and policy context) and processes [ 29].
Niche acts as an "incubation room" [29, 38] and can be defined as 'a discrete application domain (habitat) where actors are prepared to work with specific functionalities, accept teething problems such as higher costs and are willing to invest in improvements of new technology and the development of new markets' [39].
If there are several optimal concepts, the actor chooses from a discrete uniform distribution: C ∗ > 1 ⇒ P ( C = c ) = 1 C ∗ (18).
We need deeper national level commitments captured in an international agreement; a groundswell of actions by cities, states, businesses, financial institutions and other actors; commitments to tackle discrete climate issues through specific international forums; and stronger public support to encourage politicians.
This may stem from various actors' perceptions of hazards as discrete exogenous events (Lavell and Maskrey 2014), whereas vulnerability is a socially constructed continuum that hazards interact with (Weichselgartner 2001; Lewis 2014; Oliver-Smith et al. 2016).
The house is discrete, but with a few flourishes befitting an actor.
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