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Painting is far from dead; it just does not feel the need to progress linearly, and that is a good thing.
Presentations are constrained by the fact that they progress linearly in time, unlike a written piece of communication, where the reader may jump forwards and backwards to get at the information they seek.
In the kind of meritocracy that companies try to implement, people progress linearly: The very best alpha sits on high, with a team of betas reporting to him (occasionally her), and so on, all the way down to the omegas working the machines, dealing with the customers, and so on.
Students are able to progress linearly through the segments or skip around at will.
Unlike other mapping tools, StoryMaps progress linearly; one slide follows another in a sequence, and viewers click through a particular path.
The reasoning does not progress linearly from evidence to a conclusion; it is bi-directional, going forward and backward: as the fact-finder's consideration of the evidence inclines him towards a particular verdict, his leaning towards that conclusion will often produce a revision of his original perception and his assessment of the evidence (Simon 2004, 2011).
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We present a theoretical model with a single descriptive coefficient of capillary absorption progressing linearly with t0.25.
The caption above is written as if the first mollusk eye is the same as a modern limpet's, and that evolution progressed linearly to the human-like complex octopus eye.
The game progresses linearly from one story event to the next, usually presented as a cutscene, though there are numerous side quests available that provide benefits to the characters.
Supra-threshold pain measurements were initiated at 32°C and progressed linearly at 1°C /sec.
It is reasonable to assume that a patient's true underlying cognitive impairment progresses linearly over short follow-up durations that are typically considered in clinical trials.
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