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The motive can be seen in forms of realisation of an object, which consist of both physical and mental aspects (Leontiev 1978).
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In his view, the code certainly expressed an individual right, but the exact form of realisation remained open.17 Privileging individual rights in prison by setting up cooperation involving manifold actors confronted in their everyday work life with prison needs, practices, and rules, the initiative took a pragmatic shape.
He identified the canonical forms of filter realisation.
I see this as an early form of using realisation as a means of bringing context and text together.
And there will be enough other people, particularly as they get older, who find that words on a page – or words on a screen – are the highest form of self-realisation.
Norms, defined as principled ideas that are worthy of realisation, form the core strategic culture of a state (Junk et al. 2015; Becker 2013).
Examples of canonical forms are the realisation of a driving-point impedance by Cauer's canonical ladder network or Foster's canonical form or Brune's realisation of an immittance from his positive-real functions.
4– 8 However, phase-change materials also offer a promising route to the practical realisation of new forms of general-purpose and biologically-inspired computing.
As Jacobsen [ 39] notes, appropriate programmes can help host-states realise the potential of refugee resources and meet their demand for self-realisation in the forms of education, training and employment.
The joy of realisation!
First comes the awful moment of realisation.
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