unelaborate


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not elaborate

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Individual agents build organizations, either through a conscious and rational process of social construction or in a way which is relatively unelaborate but systematic (North 1990; DiMaggio and Powell 1991; Powell 1991).
"I think we film pretty unelaborate buildings, they are usually quite straightforward.
And Catherine Zuber's exact and flowing but unelaborate period costumes also employ muted colors, made even more muted when James F.
In the cities and towns where civic government had to compete against powerful ecclesiastical establishments or where religious rather than trade guilds dominated, cyclic drama does not seem to have appeared; instead, processions, fairly unelaborate dramas, and other quasi-dramatic activities seem to have been the norm.
Rotherham have muscled their way to wins over Coventry (1-0) and Bradford (3-2) in their last two at Millmoor, but as defeats by Wimbledon, Millwall, Sheffield Wednesday and Crystal Palace show, their unelaborate style is too predictable to earn them consistent rewards.
125) polyphonic style at the Escorial; Noone's transcription of the Kyrie, Gloria, and Sanctus of the Misa de los dobles maiores in appendix 5 (an earlier article of his included a transcription of the Misa de Nuestra Senora) and Jose Sierra Perez's new edition of Villanueva's works (reviewed by Noone in Early Music 26 [1998]: 493-95) will facilitate the scrutiny of his music against the background of the substantial repertories of relatively simple, often chant-based, frequently homophonic (or at least texturally unelaborate) liturgical polyphony (e.g., for Holy Week) preserved in peninsular and New World manuscripts.