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3. To compare and contrast different versions of the routines within each organisation with a view to illuminating how key organisational tensions play out dynamically over time.
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If a writer wants to use a child's point of view to illuminate history, he must distance himself from the child.
Armstrong, Whitaker noted, had a mentally challenged adoptive son, and Whitaker says the movie could use his point of view to illuminate the jazz legend.
A general theory of value on his view is to illuminate economic value and not vice versa.
We selected quotes to show diversity of views and to illuminate the main themes under discussion.
A true man of the south of France, he combined an understanding of passion with a view of the world illuminated by Mediterranean sunlight and allowed himself unfettered flights of the imagination without ever relaxing his attention to the detail of human behaviour.
Surveys of candidates in target seats by Conservative Intelligence, a new research group devoted to illuminating the inner workings of the party, reveal quite traditional views.
A light source, set at right angles to a viewing microscope, illuminates the oil droplets and makes them appear as bright stars while they fall.
She fired a starshell to illuminate the British cruiser and opened fire with her secondary guns.
They need a way to illuminate the rules.
A lift for visitors to ascend to the jib and an emergency evacuation stair were installed, along with a wire mesh around the viewing area and floodlights to illuminate the crane at night.
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