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"We wanted to convey a process that is both incendiary and fragile," Mr. Rockwell said.
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Interviews were thus employed in this study to convey a strong sense of process by seeing older migrants' perceptions or experiences in terms of streams of interdependent events and elements (Bryman 2008).
Without wanting to diminish the significance of Whiteheadian process philosophy, either in itself nor for process philosophy, the authors of this entry nevertheless think it an important aim to convey that process philosophy is a longstanding and highly diversified enterprise that should not be too closely associated with any particular school or movement.
You might suppose that Darwin's great book was the product of patient, grinding labor, and while that might be the case, the filmmakers choose to convey the process of composition in the manner of a Gothic horror movie.
We start from the way in which the material form of an object or product is designed to convey particular messages, a process described by Akrich (1992) as a matter of "scripting" the preferred identity of potential users and their uses of a technology.
In "Henry David's House," illustrated with impressionistic paintings by Peter Fiore, Steven Schnur excerpts and pastes together quotations from "Walden" to convey the process of Thoreau erecting his cabin and living there through the seasons.
This would convey a dynamic process, which is continuing rather than finite, may rely on multiple assessments, and would offer more than just a label; an opportunity to manoeuvre the patient and family into a position of acceptance of their situation as well as being receptive to help and support that is available to them.
Definitions were arrived at analytically — the analysis was to be of empirical matters and was to convey simple ideas through a process of clarification, abstraction, and analysis.
But one of the most interesting ways is for businesses to, in effect, use commerce to convey more information, in a process the economist Michael Spence calls signaling. Again, consider the used-car example.
They are devising scripts that can be written--sometimes literally--across four walls to convey during the creative process that the action is happening simultaneously.
Since the control limits are intended to convey information about the process that generated the data, it is clear that this level of ambiguity in the analysis renders it unacceptable as an approach to making decisions based on the data.
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