Sentence examples for through codification from inspiring English sources

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During that period Roman, or civil, law and continental juridical theory were widely cited, particularly in the Madras high court, to give India the benefit of the best law available; but through codification and other influences this source was soon exhausted.

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More subtly, through the "codification of expertise" (identifying and spreading best practices) firms can become less reliant on talented but high-maintenance staff.

From its birth in Minoan Crete c 1500BC and its relatively unskilled use by the Romans for close-combat hacking, through the codification of its honorific (and horrific) role in duelling (which continues to this day in parts of Germany), up until its recognition as an 'artform' in fencing, wielding a sword has always involved questions of class, race and even philosophy.

In essence, then, both contain a strong ethical dimension or character and the difference hinges upon the mandate society has given business through legal codification.

Since materialization activities are mainly driven by past developers' experiences, we propose a Case-based Reasoning (CBR) approach that, through the codification of design experiences, permits to establish links between software architecture structures and object-oriented counterparts.

It's an "examination of the emoji zeitgeist," as the online description states, that tears through the codification and emotional obscurity of contemporary society's answer to cave paintings.

Rather, we demonstrate that an ecological assessment of place can be facilitated, and long-term management enhanced, through the codification and delivery of extant knowledge of broad ecological systems to resource managers and other stakeholders.

This paper addresses the fact that the ISO implementation is related to knowledge codification through a learning process, which includes both individual and collective knowledge conversions.

Referring to four case studies, the paper argues further that codification through creating expert systems is not uniformly successful and part of the variation has to do with the nature of the knowledge, or intellectual process or activity being codified, and the difficulty in creating the model.

The incidental codification was evaluated through the difference in performance between intact and recombined conditions while the perceptual load was manipulated, making the task of identifying a relevant object more demanding through the insertion of irrelevant objects in the memorized scene (de Fockert et al. 2001; Forster and Lavie 2008).

In Cindy Sherman's work, we find the female homosocial performance of an entire population of women parodied by a single avatar unfolding before our eyes the array of codes and scripts available to women through inheritance and unconscious social codification.

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