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| Prior research identified that 85% of road accidents directly results from human factors, | 10150 |
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| Public art has been acclaimed for its ability to create vibrant public spaces. | 2964 |
| Although his "philosophical romance" has been acclaimed "the greatest Anglo- Catholic novel in English literature" and "the one English novel that speaks immediately to human intuition without regard to the reader's own faith or philosophy", | 7624 |
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| the way these houses accommodate tradition and change, | 846 |
| Stage seven surfaces as a multi-purpose facility which attempted to accommodate both professional football and baseball equally. | 4680 |
| this work holds professional sport facilities grew to accommodate larger crowds and incurred modifications which made them into highly effective selling machines. | 4694 |
| develops artefact and landscape survey protocols to accommodate this dynamic geomorphic setting. | 5848 |
| de Salis was able to "quarantine" hostile selectors and accommodate "friendly selectors". | 6324 |
| This study presents a microethnographic linguistic analysis of how working-class African American high school students resist and accommodate to the efforts of a teacher to apprentice these students into using elite-aspiring rhetorical inquiry. | 8064 |
| An analytical framework is developed for examining the critical characteristics of design strategies for new and renovation construction that increase the capacity of buildings to accommodate change, | 12860 |
| this research explicitly takes into account the interactions within and between building systems and subsystems that affect the capacity of the building to accommodate change. | 12866 |
| Strategies with common means of increasing systems' capacities to accommodate change are compared and contrasted. | 12878 |
| This change in thought has incited a movement towards incorporating capabilities to accommodate change within building designs. | 13066 |
| to develop an adaptable building that can accommodate the changes in users needs and demands and enable them to be carried out effectively, | 13260 |
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| many promoters of iron adopted a neoromantic rhetoric in their writings that accommodated both avant-garde transformation and romantic cultural ideals. | 4500 |
| Differential artefact visibility at the time of the survey is accommodated by incorporating measures of surface cover which quantify the effects of various ephemeral environmental processes, | 5850 |
| and social perceptions of who was to be accommodated in the asylum - paupers, | 6018 |
| There is a need for buildings to be "open" so that unforeseen changes can be accommodated, | 13236 |
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| and the constant effort to embody that connection back into the built environment while accommodating the essential needs of the inhabitant, | 5156 |
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| This explains the often- ambiguous attitude of the squatter at times bitterly opposing selection but also often seeking accommodation with selectors. | 6306 |
| 1995) examine accommodation not in opposition to power but as a differently-derived variety of power, | 8360 |
| This project is an examination of the displays of power and accommodation in the discourse of university ESL writing instructors and their students through the framework of critical classroom discourse analysis, | 8364 |
| The data are analyzed for characteristics of power and accommodation, | 8396 |
| Results suggest differences in demonstrations of power and accommodation based upon the instructors’ sex, | 8400 |
| An assessment framework that presents the critical attributes that influence the accommodation of change within a building, | 13036 |
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| neglecting general audience accommodations and civic image. | 1534 |
| accommodations and resistances construct: - the teacher's abstract/speculative inquiry style as outgroup ('White') and elite-aspiring; | 8082 |
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| but also by those data which are near-violations of this constraint and consistently accompanied by severe repair phenomena (pausing, | 8548 |
| often accompanied by emotional flux and changes in ways women think about themselves. | 10688 |
| The potential benefits of participating in the Chinese infrastructure boom are accompanied by correspondingly large risks. | 12808 |
| increased workloads due to the wider charter accompanied by less relative resources, | 18316 |
| The research adopted an interpretive approach using an ethnographic case study technique to gather information accompanied by other methods of data collection to have data triangulation. | 20728 |
| accompanied by a push for IT consumption as against mere production and export. | 20784 |
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| choreography and musical accompaniment in order to reconstruct the way these productions appeared to their original viewers. | 7096 |
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| Among the common factors in patterns which appear to most vitally prefigure and accompany the actually production of innovative art works, | 9996 |
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| The accompanying design proposal responds to the site adversities of one Ottawa scrap site and shows how a mixed-use high-density development can be produced in a contextually appropriate way. | 1120 |
| based on an extension of a wide- coverage grammar and an accompanying discourse reasoning component for a simple domain. | 8166 |
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| accomplish educational goals, | 10380 |
| Cohousing offers one opportunity to accomplish that goal. | 14332 |
| demonstrating that modulation of presumably subthreshold LFP activity primarily located in the superficial layers was adequate to accomplish the task. | 15190 |
| the bio-implantable microsystem can sample and digitize neural signals and accomplish wireless bi-directional data and power transmission. | 15232 |
| the author has attempted to fulfill all the requirements necessary to accomplish this purpose. | 16830 |
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| This was partly accomplished through the technique of raising stone orthostats with narrative relief programs in public contexts, | 2404 |
| He was an accomplished photographer whose distinctive approach to photography was so characteristic of the studio that the portraits of children are a reflection of his formidable talent regardless of the probable involvement of staff photographers. | 6858 |
| This is accomplished by proposing a set of type definitions, | 8800 |
| This will be accomplished by first setting forth the theological systems of the three major forms of dispensationalism that have existed during its history, | 9474 |
| This was accomplished through a literature review, | 12464 |
| This is accomplished by means of Divisia integral chain indices. | 16430 |
| This is accomplished by using a realist methodology to amass conclusive evidence to argue that despite the success of the casino industry in Tunica County, | 19962 |
| This is accomplished by drawing upon neo-institutional theory and conceptualizing the IT function as an ‘institution’. | 21174 |
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| provides a false sense of accomplishment. | 2022 |
| Eagar established a drawing academy in Halifax 1834 where he served as drawing master to daughters of leading families who believed art was a necessary accomplishment of a first class education. | 6920 |
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| it discusses the accomplishments and political difficulties of Richard Wright and those of his generation. | 7768 |
| Chapter Six summarizes and reflects upon the life and accomplishments of George Walker and his choral compositions. | 9186 |
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| Cross-matching of anthropometrics with grave goods can sometimes generate results that appear ambiguous or paradoxical as they may not accord with preconceived relationships between gender roles and sex. | 5376 |
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| and shows how festivals affect society and are affected by it through practices in accordance with cultural democracy. | 17648 |
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| which (according to Michael Polanyi) requires intrinsic interest in both form and function. | 822 |
| According to recent projections, | 1554 |
| Schematic is described by Bragdon as a systematic disposition of parts according to some co- ordinating principle, | 3876 |
| This work proposes an analytical scheme to classify walls according to the way in which interior and exterior spaces interact; | 4034 |
| I examine how different types of these devices were used according to natural and cultural conditions to acknowledge place recognition. | 4040 |
| according to contemporary cultural criticism, | 4496 |
| whose work was shaped according to Mayer's recommendations in terms of optimal air and light, | 4716 |
| played out according to the particular historical cultural behaviour and to perceptions of the cumulative environmental and social changes occurring in the period prior to and following Macassan contact on the north Australian coast. | 6064 |
| according to Jean Cocteau's Picasso (published 1923). | 7082 |
| according to which code-switching within a governed element is possible if and only if the governed element includes a 'language-carrier' whose language index is identical with the language index of the governor. | 8532 |
| There is some indication that translated texts in both English and French tend to be more difficult to read (according to the standards of readability indices), | 9018 |
| According to Augustine, | 9286 |
| The first section points out the historical background of the time that was considered to be a spiritually significant age according to Buddhist chronology. | 9570 |
| Repressive defensiveness was measured according to widely used, | 9778 |
| Burgoon's expectancy violation model posits that nonverbal rule violations will be evaluated according to the perceptions toward the violator and the behavior itself. | 10722 |
| According to the Bass-Serre theory there is a group associated to the graph, | 10972 |
| according to the milieu from which they stem (project, | 12648 |
| based on the option to operate or not the plant according to prevailing market conditions. | 12690 |
| A sample of 45 general building renovation case studies was examined according to two dimensions, | 13048 |
| According to the analysis we will have to determine on what basis the port can compete and what he has to do internally and externally to be able to gain a certain niche of the market. | 14022 |
| Eight sites from a total of 64 sites on the microprobe can be selected according to the command and sampled for neural recording. | 15244 |
| The results were summarized according to descriptive and inferential statistical methods. | 15754 |
| The importance assigned to agriculture by the major news media and journalism educators /p> Burgoon's expectancy violation model posits that nonverbal rule violations will be evaluated according to the perceptions toward the violator and the behavior itself. | 17594 |
| discussing the areas where such an application would be beneficial and also the level of information that can provide for the specified "repatriated" object(s) according to specific user groups and needs. | 17702 |
| The Islamic banking system came into existence to fulfill the economics needs of Muslims who are supposed to lead their lives according to shariah guidelines. | 20714 |