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At the same time, the architects used its mass to identify and isolate the areas with clear programmatic, representational intents.
However, the figurative, or programmatic, music of the previous century tried to bring into the concert all stylised birds, storms and galloping horses.
The relative timing of suffrage may contribute to the development of representation gaps, in that early suffrage tends to produce less ideological or programmatic parties.
They conceded that they found it problematic to work on a non-programmatic piece, 'trying to get everything to fit together, trying to get new ideas'.
If other parties adopt appeals to ethnic loyalties and clientelism, it is very hard for a programmatic party to win.
The book is divided into three parts: three programmatic essays, nine introductory essays and 15 essays on areas of advanced research.
Judgment of programmatic performance was less and less subjective and relationship based, and increasingly quantified by performance measures.
Nevertheless, this kind of programmatic approach is necessary if we are ever to make systematic progress in understanding the etiologies of developmentally based psychopathologies.
We do argue that in any programmatic application of the approach, a comprehensive needs analysis is essential to fit the assessment to the appropriate context.
The functional and programmatic requirements placed on contemporary architectural interventions often dictate a scale and form of building envelope very different to the vernacular tradition.
Bridges are usually structures with relatively simple programmatic and functional requirements.
Only through a systemic and programmatic understanding of these can we posit a critical re-appropriation of the modern project.
An interesting programmatic theme is induced by the fact that the nature of the demand for housing in the area is diverse.
The major programmatic constraint in low income countries, where capacity and infrastructure are often lacking, is how to reach people in need.
Instead, other qualities - their programmatic positions, clientelistic linkages, or personal attractions - of individual candidates are decisive.
If electoral competition revolves around transactions of policy issues only, the relationships between political producers and their consumer are partisan, ideological and programmatic.
Differences in programmatic design can also influence the scope for welfare state retrenchment and the resistance that cutbacks are likely to face from vested interests.
His seven volumes contain a long series of programmatic statements on the dictator, on the nature of the regime and on its foreign policy.
Though various regional meetings among local civil society organisations aimed at establishing programmatic cooperation, regional civil society programmes remained limited.
Another strategy was programmatic cooperation at a regional level.
The micro, however, cannot be separated from the macro, nor can method of action compensate for the absence of programmatic vision.
Many statements of programmatic ahistoricity appear in literature that takes a generativist approach.
However, when he started reading his programmatic paper, he had a brainstorm, realizing that his reasoning lacked logic.
I found myself longing for a more pragmatic as well as programmatic, or what might be called 'critical realist', perspective.
Figure 12b shows the roof plan, lifetime precincts and programmatic areas of the scheme.
Viewed from this perspective, the document was a refutation of programmatic thinking as such.
A related important direction is to increase programmatic, high-quality mentorship by adults outside of school.
Also, there is a substantial body of programmatic, empirical findings using high-quality multimodal methods of measurement and good research designs.
The most frequently mentioned externally-focused failures were not increasing the effectiveness of enforcement and programmatic legislation not passing.
Grantors do not fund such ongoing programmatic duties.
The work also carries a strong programmatic element, describing one's soul transcendence from reality into a state of deep slumber.
The focus here is on client organisations and obfuscation by the state and their relationship to ' programmatic' cutbacks.
A perfectly plausible theory of party competition underlies the strategists' programmatic presentations.
What is needed, then, is to sustain the reliance on injectables and a greater programmatic effort should be made in this direction.
The authors offer programmatic access at each level, so that the user is allowed to select an appropriate level of commonality for each application.
Integrating these resources is often difficult, both from a programmatic point of view, and also because of the heterogeneity.
The following reviews all take up this discussion in treatments of discourse analysis in recent textbooks and other programmatic work.
All this raises the question of how we are to assess whether social democratic programmatic change is indeed 'qualitative' or fundamental in character.
However, even in this avowedly programmatic initial sketch there appear also to be some problems.
By programmatic, we mean the overly literal attention to representing and computing directly over the concrete entities in the problem at hand.
However, we argue that the responses collectively confirm our claim that programmatic thinking remains a real and present danger for design space exploration research.
Second, we have to allow for f luctuation of use and programmatic interpretation.
The second is a set of steel structures that respond in detail to individual programmatic conditions, creating specific spaces for specific uses [20b].
In order to achieve this we have to be consistent in following the conceptual and programmatic path.
In terms of programmatic benefits, affiliation with the opposition was pointless.
Popular fronts were electoral alliances between working-class and middle-class organisations based on a programmatic platform acceptable to the bourgeois left.
Clearly, the period did not produce a programmatic re-orientation of socialist goals.
Attention has been drawn to the lack of research on, and programmatic attention to, the health and welfare of older people in developing countries.
One way to begin to address this programmatic gap is to define the parameters of both professional and unprofessional behavior.
Their aim is to provide the building with means of defence against the apparent interior-exterior continuity and against the multiple programmatic overlaps.
They talk of an 'ideological convergence' of programmatic goals in the direction of prosperity, full employment, social security, individual self-determination and consensual forms of politics.
Today, they are as likely to concern programmatic retrenchment.
Overwhelmed by textual or programmatic notation, the practitioners of electroacoustic music lose sight of the gesture of composition.
The other cyber-dystopia is less programmatic than existential.
Slideshow is by no means the first language designed for drawing pictures, nor is it the first environment for programmatic creation of slides.
Programmatic construction of pictures and slides is probably not for everyone, even with powerful programming-environment tools.
The notion of web programming is limited to programmatic contributions in static web documents and to transformations of web documents.
In such struggles, programmatic retrenchment that targets specific programs for spending cutbacks typically imposes material losses on specific groups of voters.
The political difficulty of programmatic retrenchment makes this an attractive measure for spending cutbacks.
The central government has been able to make only peripheral headway in programmatic retrenchment.
The coalitions thus seek to manoeuvre in ways other than programmatic retrenchment in order to avoid the scrutiny of voters.
Moreover, with benefits founded on the principle of status maintenance, isolating deserving recipients from undeserving ones does not naturally divide along programmatic lines.
The federal government moved into a series of revenue-sharing arrangements with the provinces in which federal grants were made available to achieve specific programmatic aims.
When big events are less prominent, participants in policy making concentrate on regulatory or programmatic issues, presumably to prevent or mitigate disasters, but make fewer references to specific events.
Different authors use distinct and sometimes inconsistent versions of the idea, or make implicit assumptions about the direct power of elections to produce programmatic political change.
Open-list proportional representation contributes to weak programmatic profiles of most parties.
As building typologies and technologies changed to adapt to new programmatic requirements, architects observed these changes and considered their visual and spatial potential for their medium.
The symmetrical distribution of these two rooms gives compositional balance and answers programmatic requirements; however, in a formal sense, it breaks the diagonal symmetry by the variation in room size.
In summary, the adult psychoeducation literature has reached a relatively high level of sophistication regarding the use of treatment protocols, manualization of the programmatic content, and randomized studies.
In this view, the programmatic pitfall occurs precisely when a concept is used as a synonym for a more abstract concept on which a computation can be specified.
Rather than see the layers of computation stretch all the way back to the abstract, the programmatic urge greedily maps domain concepts into computer programming terms.
The programmatic trap truncates the human-computer axis.
Such a study eschews programmatic intentions.
The central argument was the degree to which the appearance of the historic fabric of a building ought to remain unaltered in perpetuity, regardless of programmatic and cultural change.
While these goals are ideal and may not be attainable in practice, they serve as the reference point towards which research and programmatic efforts in developing countries have turned.
I have just suggested an explanation, admittedly programmatic, of why actions have deontic status but other things do not, namely that actions and actions alone are products of agency.
However, textbooks serve as a test of a framework's coherence and consistency, since they offer a venue in which a large body of theoretical or programmatic proposals are presented together.
Secondly, a workflow enactment engine enables the development of workflows that are structurally simpler than a full programmatic environment, and also enables services to be strung together.
Implied in these constructions is a sense of ongoing simplification of technique and detail which, in one entity, resolves many programmatic needs and environmental constraints to form a cultural expression.
The inner logic or poetry of the conceptual idea is promoted, and choices - whether of lighting, materials, or programmatic emphasis - are weighed against it and matched to it.
The coherence of this particular acousmatic piece is not only a result of its formal structure, but also of the way in which this structure follows the programmatic intent.
They express the desire that current spending fears will in the future somehow dissipate or that a satisfactory programmatic solution will emerge if ever the need for correction occurs.
Rather than trying to ascertain the senses of these terms independently, my approach here is to try to define them in the context of programmatic-ahistorical claims.
The programmatic implications for foreign language standards.
Typology and dialectology: a programmatic sketch.
Not, clearly, in any crude programmatic sense.
Other programmatic research of this sort from a variety of perspectives would be useful.
The programmatic essays make promises that the later chapters do not bear out.
By and large policies regarding the family were less interventionist and more conservative than programmatic statements would have led one to expect.
Various sounds that related to a common theme were grouped together to illustrate that theme in a quasi-programmatic way.
His article, however, was not merely a programmatic one setting forth the possible benefits - and costs - of family reconstitution.
The source material is programmatic and will be used to study political choices and how such choices were legimated.
All this is programmatic until we have shown what the crucial sceptical argument is.
A thread in several responses wove around the trap we termed programmatic thinking.
In a basic description of this kind, programmatic aspects and activities are stressed.
Programmatic means of expressions, as reflected by selection and iteration, is also important when we deal with complex web documents.
Finally, one might anticipate some sort of programmatic, even if retrospective, statement upon the purpose of the diary.
The music is clearly intended to be programmatic and highly visual and some of it is very spectacular.
If this is what is meant by references to the beginning of the discipline, then programmatic-ahistorical claims are (again) true but not informative.
To counteract programmatic ahistoricty we would need, minimally, to stop talking and writing about the field in these terms.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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