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Nonetheless, in the current context, considered in dynamic terms, independence would be pure suicide.
To conservatives on the right he makes very clear that the Constitution and Bill of Rights were conceived by their framers in dynamic terms, and were intended to grow.
To properly assess the ground reaction is necessary to consider its response in dynamic terms.
Some patterns are however better expressed in dynamic terms which requires behavioural information about the program.
We must think in dynamic terms, because corpuscular interpretations of nature do not work, not even for the ether (1 486.5 35).
But Kant invested this connection with qualitative meaning, arguing that the structure of nature must be understood in dynamic terms, and that Newton really misses the point.
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But research in fields such as sociology, actor-network theory and computer-supported cooperative work views the EPR in more dynamic terms - as an active player in an ever-changing (and often unstable) network of people and technologies [ 7].
"Experimental biologists often think in static terms and tend to look at biological processes in isolation, whereas our approach is to think in more dynamic terms," explains Kummer.
Modern writers often think of Black's role in more dynamic terms than merely trying to equalize.
Americans often complain that the commission sees markets in static, not dynamic, terms.
The extreme simplicity of the auction design undoubtedly has promoted competition, encouraging many project developers to bid and reducing support both in static and dynamic terms.
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