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I see myself as a conceptualizer, both of communication phenomena and design activities.
Lancashire's professed aim is to "take the reader behind the scenes to see how writers create" (11) and unpack the mystery of the unconscious "emotion-driven pulse in the flow of mind's dark conceptualizer" (14)--an ambitious task indeed.
Whether or not the principal conceptualizer of a strategy is designated to command its implementation in the field, the function of command must feature prominently on the strategy landscape.
Through Innovation Townships, we are creating a infrastructure platform for people with high energy levels from industry, academia and investment to gather and find definitive solutions for problems in India's growth story." says Atul Khekade, Chief conceptualizer of Innovation Township and Founding Partner of Netz Capital Advisors.
Who is the conceptualizer here?'" former deputy Middle East Quartet envoy Robert Danin wondered.
While this point is highly debatable Sankar is on firmer ground when he describes leaps forward in technology propelled by innovators such as da Vinci and Arthur Clarke the conceptualizer of transistor radios.
It critically includes, beside the objective properties of the described object, the way in which the conceptualizer chooses to present it.
Kevin has run National since January, but already has displayed great talent as a story conceptualizer and the special effectiveness of someone who is both a leader and a role model for many of his reporters.
DoCoMo's famed senior vice president and conceptualizer, Takeshi Natsuno, commented at an April press conference, "Partnering with Adobe, we've been able to develop a great service that showcases the creativity of thousands of NTT DoCoMo content developers while leveraging the power of our network infrastructure." Nice words from the father of i-mode.
Hence, the link between linguistic and social stereotypes is fundamentally of a metonymic nature: an EFFECT FOR CAUSE mapping which leads the conceptualizer from a linguistic trigger to a wider social target: to a social group and the encyclopaedic knowledge we have about it (social habits, dress, dance, song).