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sequential
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sequential
One after the other in some consecutive order such as by name or number.


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There are three central tenets of her theory: the unitary nature of the ego, the ego representing an integration of diverse personality characteristics (cognitive functioning, personal and interpersonal awareness, and character development), and the sequentiality of ego stages (albeit possible to reverse the sequence).
3) Both these papers consider a change in the sequentiality of decisions so that the host firm makes its entry decision before the foreign firm's choice about how to serve the host market.
If the tableau is a pure segment that contains meaning--made precise by positioning and deportment--within its magnetized edges, meaning which is outside the sequentiality of the narrative, and which is discharged towards the audience; the frieze appears to have several currents that recede and advance, spin and slant.
 
 
 
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