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In essence, the paper suggests principles for how brand identity may be materialised through meaningful references in visual design – in this way, product identity can be seen as a mode of tangible branding.
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It is materialised by a backward chaining approach based on argumentation.
The fact that more and more planned investments never materialise may be a sign that the foreigners are at last getting wise to this.
Since November mayors from both the FMLN and Arena have complained that federal cash to support the programmes has not materialised.Yet such initiatives may be the only way to turn a temporary truce into something more permanent.
Not all of these will materialise, and the concept may be redefined to include improvements to existing cities.
Rooney's options may be sorely limited if the Chelsea move does not materialise.
These differences may not materialise in the metastatic setting, but may be relevant when the disease is only subclinical.
(Tel. Int. 23, Specialty) The difficulty is you may be entitled to various half days but the chances of them actually materialising are very slight … unless these things are really formalised and recognised they just don't happen.
The government believes it may be possible to reduce the overall costs as efficiencies generated from merging the three services begin to materialise.
For example, hype about new technologies may be necessary to draw attention to them and mobilise resources for their further development – otherwise their promise would never materialise.
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