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"Undance" has all the requisite conceptual freight, originating with a text by Mr. Wallinger, who took inspiration from Muybridge and Richard Serra's 1967-68 "Verb List".
But as the late dialogues show, it took him quite some effort to develop the requisite conceptual tools for such analyses.
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Death, while obviously not a self-report outcome on the HAQ, is a requisite part of the conceptual model of patient outcome.
An alternative line on the requisite sort of necessity turns to conceptual necessity.
Many artists and curators today have opted for a more flexible definition of the art form, rejecting experimental music or composition as a requisite but allowing for strong visual or conceptual components.
Such conceptual entities are associated with information types that are: requisites for chemistry; understood generally; and available in forms that are amenable to representation using Semantic Web technologies.
This finding is consistent with conceptual frameworks that consider skills such as conceptual knowledge and OHL as pre-requisites of appropriate decision-making [ 47].
Of course, it remains possible for the Replacement Naturalist to argue for the requisite concept of legality on precisely the empirical grounds noted in the previous section ("Replacement Naturalism I: Against Conceptual Analysis").
Conceptual clarification and epistemic discipline in the misuse of analogies between physics and economy is a requisite for developing comprehensible economic knowledge, independently of the particular domain in which it is used.
Conceptual art?
The requisite persona is more pliable, freeing.
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