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Opposing qualities of hand and brain generate a tension that distinguishes Malevich from his Western counterpart, Piet Mondrian.
It's the actors here who generate a tension that doesn't exist in the script-particularly Hecht.
This is not a new situation and it has generated a tension particularly within Labour for many years – it was known as the "standards v structures" debate.
This situation can generate a tension with respect to the traditional pattern of partnership, characterized by female educational hypergamy, and hence leading to the education-specific mating squeeze.
Working outside the classroom, immersed in a professional and/or everyday setting, generates a tension which results in a kind of learning experience, which, for certain disciplines, is more complete and engaged than the "simulated" knowledge provided within an academic environment.
"The movements generate a tension between the planned and the accidental, with each new variation opening up possibilities for interpretation.
This situation generates a tension between the advantage (to the pathogen) of increased ability to attack crop hosts, but the potential disadvantage (when there are trade-offs) of a reduced ability to persist on wild hosts (which can represent an important refuge in the off season).
Free-living eukaryotic cells lacking a cell wall, such as amoebas, usually counteract turgor pressure by means of cortical actin cytoskeleton that generates a tension-resistant actomyosin cortex directly underlying the plasma membrane (Stockem et al., 1982).
The adhesion tension arises from cadherin binding over the contact thereby generating a negative tension that expands the contact area [32,33].
It has been found that when the effective dihedral is below a certain threshold, the kite follows stable periodic trajectories, and naturally flies in cross-wind conditions while generating a high tension along both tethers.
"In effect," Anderegg writes, "Welles generates a constant tension between what we see and what we hear, a tension that points to the ambiguous status of language in its relation to action".
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