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Oftentimes, the answer reached after visiting a record, or a tentative articulation of a finding, prompted yet another visitation of a previously visited record or even pool of records.
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The first chapter establishes "clinical labor" as a novel concept and traces its emergence through a genealogy of tentative articulations of life, labor and value – including Marx's value theory of labor, Chicago school economics, and Italian post-operaismo.
Harmon et al's review of the work in this field leads them to conclude that the scientific understanding of the risks of biosciences are incomplete and 'risk articulations are tentative and sound assessments are not yet within our grasp' (2013, 26).
In these situations, the simultaneous exploration of the new phenomena and articulation of the tentative hypotheses together bring about discovery.
Her voice was tentative.
With the Barber, the general problems include a conductor, the minimalist expert Dennis Russell Davies, who doesn't have much grasp of the style, and an orchestra, the honorably second-rank Saarbrücken Radio Symphony, which has only a tentative grip on the work's technical demands: sloppy articulation and sour intonation abound.
Articulation, pedalling, dynamics.
Tiny, tentative.
"Josef Albers — Formulation: Articulation," silkscreen prints.
November (tentative).
"It's ease of articulation".
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