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So I was learning how to direct the orchestra and they were learning at the same time to play instruments—a process of exchange in which distance disappeared between the conductor and his musicians and among the individual musicians.
If the interpersonal metafunction is described as a "mode of action" in that "the grammar enacts interpersonal relationships," it is because "dialogue is a process of exchanging meaning, in which the speaker is enacting a particular interpersonal relationship, including his own role and the role he is assigning to the listener" ((Halliday & Matthiessen 1999): 523-524).
Animal and plant life in a constant process of exchange.
The empirical part of this article shows a process of information exchange in science policy interactions in which the approach is and has been very context-sensitive: from the beginning, area-based management initiatives linked ecological information to the context of application (taking into account a diverse set of interests and demands).
This example also shows that the Americanisation of West German society after 1945 was a process of mutual exchange in which care packages played an important role.
Recognition and formalization of this fact can help in developing a new process of exchange under the title of training, supervision or networking.
Further, Carrillo shows that sexual globalization must be regarded as a bidirectional, albeit uneven, process of exchange between countries in the global north and the global south.
In contrast to an economic model in which the exchange of goods is the basic process being analysed or managed, we have encouraged a model in which the process of exchange itself has become the raw material, the motor of profit-making.
In medieval times, because of the far-reaching and complex system of feudal allegiances (not least the links of France and England), the networks of the monastic orders, the universality of Latin, and the similarities of the languages derived from Latin, there was a continual process of exchange, in form and content, among the literatures of western Europe.
Lying down on "a bit of land that belonged to neither India nor Pakistan", he refuses to take part in this process of exchange that has already blighted so many lives.
His primary concern was the analysis of partial market equilibrium, which he based on the assumption that participants in the process of exchange are either producers or merchants whose goal is the maximization of profit.
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