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But the result in practice is almost always over-engineering: the component costs more to develop, the suspected additional use rarely materialises, when it does materialise it has requirements that don't quite match the actual implementation, and the component as a whole is more brittle, less comprehensible to successive developers and more difficult to maintain.
It's also 28 years, as Langsdale points out, since Catharine MacKinnon argued in Towards a Feminist Theory of the State (1989) "how the very definition of rape, of consent, of what counts as 'evidence' for rape all begin from a patriarchal point of view such that 'real rape' only materialises when men decide that it does".
Perhaps the study's most important point materialises when you hold the numbers up to the light of context.
Size materialises when the design process is finished, often size fixes architecture, it is a stranglehold on the idea getting any bigger than its current manifestation.
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A fabulously wizened Firs materialises in the gloaming when you first knock to gain entry to the Co-op's back door.
"As we've proved time and time again, we fought like dogs to get the result," said Diamond, Sale's director of rugby, who has also been around long enough to appreciate a touch of good fortune when it materialises, a reward for his side's tortuous 10-hour trip down the M6.
The immune cytokine network materialises in practice only when immune cells migrate by chemotaxis to tissue sites of inflammation or to selected hubs of immune cell congregation – lymph nodes, Payer's patches, spleen and other immune organs [ 1- 3, 24].
It's easy to hate an abstract concept but much harder when that person materialises as a friend, as a neighbour, as a colleague or as a relative.
Instead there will be a "holding arrangement" – with an undefined "mechanism" to receive reports of environmental lawbreaking, which the watchdog might be inclined to investigate when it eventually materialises.
It's a film with jazz in its bones and rhythm to its beats: I love the sudden violence with which Mrs Wilberforce mallets the cold water pipe, the lovely nod to The Lodger when Alec Guinness first materialises at the house, silhouetted behind the frosted glass.
When a second soldier materialises, Philip is again on duty, only this time he's alone.
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