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  • That's why LEAs retaining Grammars post such mixed results.

    Tony Blair: The Next Labour Prime Minister? 2010

  • Grammars do not necessarily derive from our “official” understanding of how nature works, from science.

    The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009

  • For exmaple I do not think we can have Grammars back but it would be better than what we ` ve got.

    One Nation of Opportunity Newmania 2007

  • NM: For exmaple I do not think we can have Grammars back but it would be better than what we ` ve got.

    One Nation of Opportunity Newmania 2007

  • Grammars in both cooking and engineering exist not just as rules but as a set of unspoken practices taken for granted, a practical knowing of how to do things that may not be fully expressible in words.

    The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009

  • The explosion of Programming Expression Grammars PEGs such as OMeta is a case in point.

    Multiplication is not repeated addition Bill Kerr 2009

  • He went on to make it plain that even if an area wanted new Grammars, they were not going to get them.

    Archive 2007-05-27 2007

  • Grammars in large part reflect our understanding of how nature works in a particular domain.

    The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009

  • These essays don't feel as incisive as some of Steiner's other works, ones where he has more space to expand his ideas, but that's not entirely a bad thing -- I much prefer this book to such books as Grammars of Creation, where Steiner himself lights up some tenebrous incense of oracularity.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • Grammars comprise a culture of experience, a craft of use.

    The Nature of Technology W. Brain Arthur 2009

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