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inner and formal
Literary critic Fredric Jameson has characterized the difference between the two genres by describing science fiction as turning " on a formal framework determined by concepts of the mode of production rather than those of religion "-that is, science fiction texts are bound by an inner logic based more on historical materialism than on magic or the forces of good and evil.
To the south of the hall the inner garden comprises a modern formal garden occupying the site of the original 16th-century formal garden.
At times this has resulted in large movements of inner city slum dwellers militantly opposing relocation to formal housing on the outskirts of cities.
Sociologists in these countries sometimes turn this euphemism into a formal designation, applying the term inner city to such residential areas rather than to geographically more central commercial districts.
Meyer serves as McGee's anchor when McGee's own inner compass seems to be skewed, as well as providing the formal education that the street-smart McGee lacks.
Practitioners of inner healing techniques such as TPM frequently do not have formal training in psychology or counseling, although Fernando Garzon suggests that this in many cases may be beneficial, saying: "... it may serve people who might not get help otherwise, cannot afford professional therapy, do not wish to use insurance, or have access to counseling limited by managed care.
The phenomenon is based among people with scarce resources, excluded from the formal market economy, the judicial and educational system, primarily in the inner cities and the very rural areas.
[...] The technology and social effects of typography incline us to abstain from noting interplay and, as it were, " formal " causality, both in our inner and external lives.
It is suggested that the formal ambiguities of the piece ( particularly the unconventional and musically misleading transitions in to and out of the lyrical inner section ) are the most significant defining qualities of this ' last style ', which only includes this and one other piece ; the unfinished F minor Mazurka ( Op. 68 No. 4 ).
Julie Scott Meisami describes the medieval Islamic garden as “ a hortus conclusus, walled off and protected from the outside world ; within, its design was rigidly formal, and its inner space was filled with those elements that man finds most pleasing in nature.
Another work, La Paix des ames dans tous les partis du Chriatianisme ( 1687 ), disregards the formal creeds of the various churches, and appeals to the minority of really sincere Christians, urging them to an inner union without the abandonment of their external affiliations.

inner and logic
Hegelian historicism is related to his ideas on the means by which human societies progress, specifically the dialectic and his conception of logic as reflecting the inner essential nature of reality.
The Value of All Values Across Time, Place and Theories ”, is an encompassing in-depth critical study of known world philosophies and fields to explain the inner logic of each canon and school in relationship to world problems across languages and eras including the method of life-value onto-axiology which is deployed to excavate, explain and resolve life-blind presuppositions of the world ’ s major thought-systems from the ancients East and West to modern and contemporary philosophy.
His lyricism, unity of ideas and inner logic were astounding.
From this time, Mattick focused on Marx ’ s theory of capitalist development and its inner logic of contradictions inevitably growing to crisis as the foundation of all political thoughts within the workers ’ movement.
System testing falls within the scope of black box testing, and as such, should require no knowledge of the inner design of the code or logic.
It is inevitable because it is at once the intention of the inner spirit and the logic of Nature's process ".
In other words, cultures do not change according to some inner logic, but rather in terms of a changing relationship with a changing environment.
Tying in with Sibelius ' philosophy on the art of the symphony ( he wrote that he " admired symphony's severity of style and the profound logic that created an inner connection between all the motifs ..."), the work grows almost organically out of a rising three-note motif heard at the opening of the work, which, after appearing in many guises throughout the entire symphony ( and indeed forming the basis for most of the material ) forms the dramatic theme of the finale.
The " inner logic " of capitalism would have never evolved it.
Moreover, delay calculation must be incorporated into the inner loop of timing optimizers at various phases of design, such as logic synthesis, layout ( placement and routing ), and in in-place optimizations performed late in the design cycle.

inner and Cubism
According to Filonov, Cubism represents objects using elements of their surface geometry but " analytical realists " should represent objects using elements of their inner soul.

inner and worked
He developed a method of measuring the horizontal intensity of the magnetic field which was in use well into the second half of the 20th century, and worked out the mathematical theory for separating the inner and outer ( magnetospheric ) sources of Earth's magnetic field.
He also worked for George McGovern's voter registrations efforts in the inner cities of Los Angeles.
The blocks of the inner face are much less carefully worked both here and at Arpinum.
Seeing Yavlinsky as a threat, Yeltsin's inner circle of supporters worked to bifurcate political discourse, thus excluding a middle ground — and convince voters that only Yeltsin could defeat the Communist " menace.
A part of the plot and Escalante is parodied ( a Latino-American teacher named Julio Estudiante who worked with inner city students to choose math over inner-city gang violence ) in the Simpsons episode " Special Edna ".
Instead of developing body, mind, or emotions separately, Gurdjieff's discipline worked on all three to promote comprehensive and balanced inner development.
Moreover, the inner core can be separated and worked into wicker.
These early matches as a tag team with the surname Boulder being used by both men prompted a rumor among wrestling fans unaware of the inner workings of the sport that Hogan and Leslie were brothers, as few people actually knew their real names outside of immediate friends, family, and of course the various promoters the two worked for.
She then worked for the Labour Party as a Press Officer at Labour Headquarters from 1983-4, then the Inner London Education Authority where she was Assistant Director for External Relations from 1984-6, and was Head of Communications for the GMB trade union from 1986-90 before becoming a full-time council leader in inner London.
He had also worked as in-house corporate counsel in banking, insurance, financial services and credit in the 1980s and early 1990s, was elected chairman of the corporate barristers ' national organisation BACFI, and elected to serve on the Bar Council for six years and on its " inner cabinet ", the GMC, for two years.
While the inner portions of the compressor worked " as normal " and provided air into the core of the engine, the outer portion blew air around the engine to provide extra thrust.
He was apprenticed and worked as an electrical tradesman to the Sydney County Council, a former council-owned retailer of electricity in inner Sydney.
Jensen worked as a marine store dealer in the inner city of Adelaide, South Australia.
The album was never released because of inner shakeups at the record label ; most of the people who had worked the first two Animal Bag releases left the label.
In 1863, almost immediately after the emancipation of serfs, Chernyshevsky ’ s goals were realized with the help of Peredvizhniki, who took the pervasive Slavophile-populist idea that Russia had a distinguishable, modest, inner beauty of its own and worked out how to display it on canvas.
The fleet also worked services on the Great Northern route, from London King's Cross to Cambridge, Peterborough, Hertford, Stevenage and King's Lynn, plus at weekends when the line to Moorgate was closed, the units operated inner suburban services from London King's Cross to Letchworth Garden City, Hertford and Welwyn Garden City.
In Noble House, Gavallan worked in Hong Kong with the other members of the inner court.
He has worked with the Salvation Army, and for the past three years, he has worked for the Norwegian Red Cross ( Oslo Red Cross ) with inner city youth.
He helped establish the heritage and conservation movement in Australia and, in particular, worked to preserve the heritage of inner Sydney.
The power of his Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms is enhanced after the Nine Yin Manuals skills worked wonders by increasing his inner energy.
She grew up in Baltimore ’ s inner city ; her mother owned a beauty salon and her father worked at a railroad station.
In the 1960s he worked with Mayor Richard J. Daley to build swimming-pools across the inner city of Chicago, providing the facilities needed for thousands of children to learn to swim.
The boys, mainly from inner cities, were given an education and worked within the parish if they were old enough.

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