inextricability การใช้
- This idea of the acoustic environment and its social inextricability has become a source of interest within the field of sound studies.
- Key aspects of sociomateriality are according to Matthew Jones a relational understanding of the world, the observation of day-to-day technology use at the workplace during practices and the inextricability and inseparability of the social and the material.
- Peter Keough called Actress a film that " underscores the inextricability of real life and make-believe . . . combining artifice with cinema v閞it? " and " explores where the line between performance and genuine behavior meet and blur ."
- This cooperation proceeds from " the presumed inextricability of teaching and research " as well as " the principle of task-specific teamwork . " Governing its own doctoral programs, the Center confers its own degrees, whose specific designations depend on the respective area of study : Dr . rer . pol ., Dr . jur ., or Dr . phil.