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Natural language syntax is unbounded, but syntactic processes respect fundamental locality principles. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate linguistic locality through various phenomena uncovered by formal and comparative syntacticians, and show ...
Luigi Rizzi
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Management Report for Nonunion Organizations, 2023
Have you ever considered the nomenclature of labor organizations? Almost already, a union is described as a Local 123 of the XYZ. It sounds good for an employee. “If I have a problem, I'll call the Local” is a common refrain among unionized workers. However, how local is a Local really?
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Have you ever considered the nomenclature of labor organizations? Almost already, a union is described as a Local 123 of the XYZ. It sounds good for an employee. “If I have a problem, I'll call the Local” is a common refrain among unionized workers. However, how local is a Local really?
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Constraints, 2000
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Laurent Michel, Pascal Van Hentenryck
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Laurent Michel, Pascal Van Hentenryck
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Modeling Transverse Relative Locality
We investigate some aspects of relativistic classical theories with "relative locality", in which pairs of events established to be coincident by nearby observers may be described as non-coincident by distant observers.
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Local moments and localized states
Reviews of Modern Physics, 1978What mathematical difficulty it contained has been almost fully- cleared up within the past few years. Localization was a different matter: very few believed it at the time, and even fewer saw its importance; among those who failed to fully understand it at first was certainly its author.
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Local Autonomy, Local Democracy and the ‘New Localism’
Political Studies, 2004Most studies of local autonomy and local democracy fail to distinguish adequately between the two terms. As a consequence, there is an assumed bilateral relationship between them in which changes in one are always deemed to affect the other – particularly in policy formulations.
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Localization and Locality for Resistance Forms
Complex Analysis and Operator Theory, 2010zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Boboc, Nicu, Bucur, Gheorghe
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Current Anthropology, 2004
Viewing the global in the local has become an increasingly central approach in recent anthropology as anthropologists have sought to explicate the ethnographic correlates of globalization. While this approach has produced some of the most important work in recent anthropology, it rests upon longstanding Western notions of space and time that ...
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Viewing the global in the local has become an increasingly central approach in recent anthropology as anthropologists have sought to explicate the ethnographic correlates of globalization. While this approach has produced some of the most important work in recent anthropology, it rests upon longstanding Western notions of space and time that ...
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Localizer A modeling language for local search
INFORMS Journal on Computing, 1997Local search is a traditional technique to solve combinatorial search problems and has raised much interest in recent years. The design and implementation of local search algorithms is not an easy task in general and may require considerable experimentation and programming effort.
Laurent D. Michel, Pascal Van Hentenryck
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Local Topological Toughness and Local Factors
Graphs and Combinatorics, 2007zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Frank Göring, Gyula Y. Katona
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