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inherent and visual
Naturally visual languages have an inherent visual expression for which there is no obvious textual equivalent.
Lee Perkins of The Age also found the game's performance and graphics lacking, but said, " In spite of its visual shortcomings, Terra Nova has the same level of inherent player appeal as System Shock ".
A pioneer of quick-cut editing, multiple screen images ( the first in film and television in 1963 ) animation, and endowed with an inherent sense of playfulness, Ferro ’ s influential visual style has enormously enriched film, television, animation, commercials, novels and now children ’ s books.
Software that creates machine-processable structure exploits the linguistic, auditory, and visual structure that is inherent in all forms of human communication.

inherent and aspect
The motivation for biological aggression is an inherent and common aspect of the human behavioural repertoire.
According to historian Tibor Ivan Berend, dirigisme was an inherent aspect of fascist economies.
Grammatical aspect is distinguished from lexical aspect or aktionsart, which is an inherent feature of verbs or verb phrases and is determined by the nature of the situation that the verb describes.
Lexical aspect is an inherent property of a verb or verb-complement phrase, and is not marked formally.
Goffman believed that face “ as a sociological construct of interaction, is neither inherent in nor permanent aspect of the person ”.
The foot is a purely metrical unit ; there is no inherent relation to a word or phrase as a unit of meaning or syntax, though the interplay among these is an aspect of the individual poet's skill and artistry.
Later the original aspect of nature's awesomeness inherent in the hiisis was diminished, and they passed into folklore as purely evil spirits vaguely analogous to trolls.
María Rosa Menocal, a specialist in Iberian literature at Yale University, has argued that " Tolerance was an inherent aspect of Andalusian society ".
For the former, the opening may express various ideas, for example that the ensō is not separate, but is part of something greater, or that imperfection is an essential and inherent aspect of existence ( see also the idea of broken symmetry ).
A perfective construction, however, has no such inherent implication of continued relevance, and as such " I ate yesterday " is perfectly grammatical ; indeed, in languages which have a perfective, that is precisely the aspect which is used for such simple past events.
Economic dirigisme has been described as an inherent aspect of fascist economies by one author, Ivan T. Berend in his book An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Europe.
Temporal information is encoded by a combination of aspect, inherent lexical aspect ( aktionsart ), and pragmatically governed conversational inferences.
RA can also be an inherent aspect of other forms of amnesia, namely transient global amnesia ( TGA ).
Han is an inherent characteristic of the Korean character and as such finds expression, implied or explicit, in nearly every aspect of Korean life and culture.
While some scientists argue that care is taken to prevent unnecessary suffering in animal experiments, suffering is an inherent aspect of modeling distressful psychiatric conditions ( e. g., anxiety, depression, posttraumatic stress disorder ).
Lexical aspect is distinguished from grammatical aspect: lexical aspect is an inherent property of a ( semantic ) eventuality, whereas grammatical aspect is a property of a ( syntactic or morphological ) realization.
The most irritating aspect of the new movie, however, has nothing to do with comparisons but rather with some of the inherent illogic of the story.
The dominant theory is that they are an inherent aspect of the dynamo processes that maintain the Earth's magnetic field.
Most scientists believe that reversals are an inherent aspect of this process.

inherent and visible
Despite their rarity and their short lives they are heavily represented among the stars visible to the naked eye ; their inherent brightness trumps their scarcity.
Other examples are a Chladni Plate or advanced such as the CymaScope, a laboratory instrument that makes visible the inherent geometries within sound and music.
He wrote that there are two traditions inherent in any culture: the visible and the invisible.
Given the inherent technical limitations of the visible and palpable signs from these sacroiliac joint mobility maneuvers another broad category of clinical signs have been described called provocative maneuvers.
In practice, a long exposure ( integration time ) emphasizes the inherent differences in pixel response so they may become a visible defect, degrading the image.

inherent and disability
Furthermore, continued disability has been linked to institutionalization, discrimination and social exclusion as well as to the inherent effects of disorders.
This affirmation arises in part from the understanding that while medical intervention can improve the health issues inherent in certain forms of disability, it does not address societal issues that prevail regardless of the extent or success of medical intervention.
It was also noted for its inclusion of Fraser, a thalidomide survivor with phocomelic arms, in a role where his disability was simply part of the show's fabric rather than an inherent focus of his character's role.
* Advocacy: Advocates generally speak for others who are unable to represent their own interest due to disability, inherent complexity of the venue such as courts and hospitals, or other factors.

inherent and provides
The combination of Objects-by-reference and data-by-value provides the means to enforce strong data typing while compiling clients and servers, yet preserve the flexibility inherent in the CORBA problem-space.
The inherent imprecision in attempting to restrike on exactly the same spot after a carriage return provides the same effect as the more expensive servo-based printers, with the unique side effect that as the printer ages and wears, bold text becomes bolder.
* The MP2 sub-band filter bank also provides an inherent " transient concealment " feature, due to the specific temporal masking effect of its mother filter.
* Natural capital, which is inherent in ecologies and protected by communities to support life, e. g., a river that provides farms with water.
This method provides a partial solution to many of the problems inherent in the test-retest reliability method.
But the principal and basic limit on the federal commerce power is that inherent in all congressional action — the built-in restraints that our system provides through state participation in federal governmental action.
The Heavin School of Arts and Sciences provides an interdisciplinary approach to lifelong learning for adult learners interested in exploring values inherent in the liberal arts, humanities, natural sciences and social sciences, as well as rigorous degree programs in the human services.
It provides a set of high performance object-oriented C ++ classes designed to help address the inherent complexities and challenges in network programming by preventing common errors.
As almost all animal inhabitants of Antarctica are forced to migrate, the sea underneath the ice still provides a home to many specially adapted fish whose cells are protected from freezing through an inherent " antifreeze ".
By exploring the relationship between art and science, and between creation, invention, and discovery, Engel provides unusual insights on the craft medium which has strict inherent constraints in favouring simple, geometric patterns and yet holds enough creative possibility within it to capture an unexpected range of complex forms.
Hampton, Jr., & Co. v. United States ( 1928 ) that Congressional delegation of legislative authority is an implied power of Congress that is constitutional so long as Congress provides an " intelligible principle " to guide the executive branch: "' In determining what Congress may do in seeking assistance from another branch, the extent and character of that assistance must be fixed according to common sense and the inherent necessities of the government co-ordination.
Accordingly, the moral critique that Lewis provides does not rest on any qualities supposed to be inherent in the Calormene race, such as skin color, but rests on the tyrannical values of the hegemonical Calormene culture, in which freedom is scorned and the weak must give way to the strong.
Among them is the principle that Ex-Im Bank does not compete with private sector lenders, but rather provides financing for transactions that would otherwise not take place because commercial lenders are either unable or unwilling to accept the political or commercial risks inherent in the deal.
Doughty's epic poem The Dawn in Britain, originally published 1906 in six volumes, provides a preparatory basis and ideal to Laura ( Riding ) Jackson and Schuyler B. Jackson's project of establishing an access to what they argue is an inherent meaning of words in their Rational Meaning: a New Foundation for the Definition of Words and Supplementary Essays.
Germanium provides not only detections by the photoelectric effect, but inherent spectroscopy through the charge deposition of the incoming ray.
For these theorists, societal conflict from which crime emerges is founded on the fundamental economic inequalities that are inherent in the processes of capitalism ( see, for example, wikipedia article on Rusche and Kirchheimer's Punishment and Social Structure, a book that provides a seminal exposition of Marxian analysis applied to the problem of crime and punishment ).
A cut-away sketch ' Dicky and Dino ' parodies The Rat Pack, primarily their family-friendly image as depicted in television specials ( and the inherent contrast this provides with their supposed involvement with organised crime ).
AAJ provides lawyers with the information and professional assistance needed to " serve clients successfully and protect the democratic values inherent in the civil justice system.
The distribution of torque over a broad RPM range coupled with the relatively wide power pulses inherent in a long-stroke two-cylinder motor provides consistent and predictable traction on loose surfaces.

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