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The study shows that our particular approach helped young children to better articulate algorithmic thinking patterns, which were tacitly present when they played naturally on paper, but not explicitly apparent to them until they used the CTArcade interface.
Suárez places significant moral weight on the distinction, only tacitly present in Thomas Aquinas's treatment, between defensive and offensive or aggressive war.
The conceptual stage of the design process is essentially an artistic activity unencumbered with accuracy, dimensionality, scale, program or even tectonics, albeit all of these maybe tacitly present at the 'back of a designer's mind'.
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Some theorists assume tacitly that AD presents too late in reproductive life to have been exposed to negative selection [ 12].
Dwelling on a vision of cooperation in the future highlights its absence in the present and tacitly indicts everyone in Washington -- including Mr. Gore -- for letting bipartisanship languish.
Here and below a tacit understanding in the present paper is that the letter C is used for constants that may change from one occurrence to another, that is, the letter C will denote a positive constant which may vary from line to line but will remain independent of the relevant quantities.
The authors should say clearly how to make such a distinction between a sentinel and a bird that is in the tree for another reason, so that other researchers can try to make the same distinction and it does not remain only a tacit knowledge of the present authors.
The large body of literature on orangutan ecology and behaviour, however, carries the tacit assumption that present-day orangutan densities in little or undisturbed forest are at their ecological carrying capacity, determined by habitat-specific resource availability [12], [13], [14], [15], [16].
Mr. Sheikh presents two other photographs that tacitly address the way women are regarded in Afghanistan.
In recent years classical music has developed a subcategory of concert series devoted to presenting new music to audiences tacitly presumed not to want it.
"Right up to the present day we have a culture tacitly or overtly encouraging women to shop in order to strengthen the economy," Professor Connor said.
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