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What becomes clear here is Gursky's fascination with display, seen variously in terms of human beings arrayed in large numbers (as in "Engadine," in which hundreds of cross-country skiers snake across the snow-covered landscape), products (the entire line of Nike sneakers arranged on evenly lighted shelves) or architecture (especially hotel interiors and office-building exteriors).

This ki is described variously in terms of its clarity or turbidity, but invariably things that exist have it as their substantial being.

In particular, and relative to architecture's possible status as artform, architecture as a domain may be defined variously in terms of its objects being art objects (or not), being distinctive sorts of art objects, or belonging exhaustively to a special class of built structures (rather than including all such structures).

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In the American press, volcanoes were variously described in terms of bombs or heavy artillery, the ash clouds reminiscent of cannon smoke drifting across the battlefield.

The notion has been variously formulated in terms of the interests, rights, and personhood of humans and animals and in terms of the supposed moral relevance of species membership.

Concern has been variously expressed in terms of gaps between social science and systems engineering, formality and informality, prescription and negotiation and there have been a number of attempts to bridge those gaps.

In contemporary innovation theory, a theoretical antinomy exists: Whereas, the creation of incremental innovations is variously explained in terms of «rational» responses to markets, dynamics of technological regimes, dominant design, etc., radical innovations, in contrast, are explained in terms of serendipity, chance or haphazard scientific discoveries.

This effect has been variously described in terms of a Free-Rider problem, the Prisoner's Dilemma, or the Tragedy of the Commons.

The benefits were variously articulated in terms of benefits for the country's economy (which clearly had indirect impact on family) and for parents.

This effect has been variously described in terms of classic game theoretical paradigms such as the "Free Rider Problem", the "Tragedy of the Commons" and the "Prisoner's Dilemma".

These have variously been described in terms of working memory (Goldman-Rakic, 1996), monitoring of stimuli in memory (Petrides, 1995; Petrides et al., 2002), attentional selection (Passingham, 1993; Rowe & Passingham, 2001), making flexible decisions (Heekeren et al., 2006; Seo et al., 2007) and in temporal organization of behaviour (Fuster, 1990 , 1991.

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