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The show's press release explains, "Clar aims to reveal the multiple possibilities engendered by the play between strange and disparate environments of the real and unreal". In the past, Clar has created artworks made from brain waves and from the ebb and flow of movement through the Frankfurt airport, and built tube light wall pieces that spell out entire words.
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New opportunities exist, and we are all challenged to wrestle with the sense of possibility engendered by the so-called "declining significance of race". This is the premise, the "new vision" of Mr. Steele's collection of essays, "The Content of Our Character". What will make this book controversial, however, is an old vision of blacks as their own worst enemies.
Industrial organisation theorists subtly suggested that the 'recognition of informational asymmetries and the strategic possibilities they engender can yield models that begin to capture the richness of behaviour that marks the real world' (Milgrom and Roberts 1987, p. 185, italics added).
Let me provide an example of the possibility to engender positive knowledge in a newly naturalist way.
Consequently, doubts could be raised about ethical issues surrounding the implementation of population stratification, based on the possibility of engendering subtle discrimination against patients in a more severe state of deprivation.
Similarly, consultant David Lewis, who managed the campaign of Bates' 1988 Republican opponent, Rob Butterfield, said that Bates' strategy "has possibilities" but could engender public skepticism over whether his apologies are heartfelt or politically motivated.
One possibility is that the stress engendered by a recent traumatic event, i.e., fear conditioning, might yield the immediate extinction deficit.
It can be cultivated by providing certain features and social possibilities that engender positive interaction among residents.
The real success story is about the people the campaign touches--students, faculty members, hospital patients, alumni, the entire Duke community--and the possibilities it engenders.
The Enlightenment had engendered widespread belief in the possibility of improving the human condition a belief, that is, in the idea of progress and a rationalist disposition to tamper with or discard existing institutions or practices in pursuit of that goal.
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