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Overall, the video observation technique has proven to be capable of improving our understanding of the interwoven relation between clinical work practice and HIT and to inform us about user requirements and needs for HIT, which is a precondition for the development of more successful HIT systems in the future.
The case, which now features Vice President Al Gore's taking a position at variance with that of the rest of the Clinton administration, marks the coming together of three interwoven strands: the tormented history of relations between the United States and Fidel Castro's Cuba, the political influence of Cuban-Americans in South Florida, and longstanding immigration and family law.
As the Supreme Court said in a 2003 immigration case, "any policy toward aliens is vitally and intricately interwoven with contemporaneous policies in regard to the conduct of foreign relations, the war power, and the maintenance of a republican form of government".
In other words, these refer to how sentiments, kinship relations, collective notions about work, success, and family are interwoven in economic and social production and reproduction.
Bettcher argues since reality enforcement is involved in broader relations of sexual violence and since such violence has been interwoven with racial injustice, reality enforcement is likewise grounded in racial oppression (2007, 57).
In a regime, a multitude of actors and organizations is tightly interwoven into a network of mutual dependencies held together through formal and informal relations, e.g., through contracts and trust (respectively).
Strawson invites us to see that the morally reactive attitudes that are the constitutive basis of our moral responsibility practices, as well as the interpersonal relations and expectations that give structure to these attitudes, are deeply interwoven into human life.
Rather than focusing on the body-subject's internal workings, memory is sought in its relation to the external world with which intentional consciousness is inextricably interwoven.
A contested indigenous land titling process, capitalist labor relations, hydrocarbon compensation money, and efforts to maintain relations with spirit beings are all interwoven in the fabric of Guaraní everyday life.
The book's interwoven structure literalized by a motif of Turkish rugs, bought and sold throughout the narrative is overly schematic, especially as concerns race relations.
Their finances are interwoven.
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