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Jenny Offill's excellent Dept. of Speculation is a fascinating examination of the complexity of the female writer's post-childbirth experience of work as well as an astute, unsentimental portrayal of a foundering marriage.
By general examination of the complexity of DPA type side channel attacks the influence of algorithmic parameter is shown.
But the show evolved into something far more fascinating and profound: It was a meditation on consequences, a thoughtful examination of the complexity of a vital, evolving community and a sensational showcase for its exceptional cast, who brought to life a host of unforgettable characters (most of them gloriously complicated ladies).
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Dostoevsky's examination of the complexities of human motivation in this existentialist novel is both comic and deeply tragic.
Our findings, as well as providing clues about the cognitive processes underpinning sequential tool use in New Caledonian crows, also argue for a shift away from the traditional modes of analysis: examination of the complexities in behaviour, including the types of error made, should be as important to forming conclusions about cognition as simply reporting whether or not behaviour is shown.
Mixed method research, in providing a richer and more complete view of reality, fits perfectly with examination of the complexities and diversities of the Nurse Consultant role and the past difficulties highlighted by researchers in examining all aspects of this multidimensional role [ 49].
An examination of the normalized complexity for each quarter of a session allows an examination of the stationarity of the underlying dynamical process.
An examination of the policy complexities in developing countries is beyond the scope of this study and must have separate consideration.
While at first sight this intervention appears plausible, a closer examination reveals the complexity of its programme theory and highlights a number of assumptions including: Sufficient numbers of women who meet education and residency criteria will be recruited and successfully trained.
Most of Cathleen Schine's novels — from her first, "Alice in Bed," published in 1983, to her latest, "The New Yorkers," just out in paperback — are lively examinations of the social complexities of modern American life.
This examination led to an appreciation of the complexity of the relationships between the evaluative and the descriptive aspects of moral discourse and, in particular, to a consideration of the logical connections between them.
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