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But a repertory season of plays in commercial theatre has to have some organising logic, to encourage customers to buy tickets across the run, which is why previous enterprises were built around the identity of directors: the Peter Hall Company and the Michael Grandage Company.
Informality is an organising logic (Alsayyad 2004) that can develop only in so far as there is a rule or formal structure that will favour its success.
These agencies, he says, rely, on the "organising logic" of invisibility and secrecy despite a real and significant presence in the real world.
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With its soup kitchens, its snow-clearing operations and its security patrols, the organisation on its square had the impenetrable yet ruthlessly organised logic of an ant colony.
In the summer break following the John Locke lectures Prior organised a Logic Colloquium in Oxford.
Beyond that, the list appears to obey no logic, no organising principle.
The electronic components 4,000 transistors organised into the logic gates that form the core of a microprocessor are made of pentacene, a flexible organic material that can act as a semiconductor.
Most of us take time to research the best-value flights, resorts and accommodation when organising our holidays – so it makes sense to apply the same logic to your holiday spending money.
The second element is a logic model, which, with various stages, should provide a way of organising the studies.
They need organising.
ANEC is organising training courses.
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