On the newer songs, the
jaggedness of homesickness and a real-life romantic breakup is on display, but their edges are smoothed by a thin muslin veil of storytelling.
Furthermore, as Steen points out, "Fractal dimension (is) a measurement of the
jaggedness of an object" (1988:413).
"I'll go through series and series of sketches; each one of those drawing phases informs something--perhaps the silhouette, or just the
jaggedness of the line.
"She is determined to pull meaning into play, without apologising for any inconvenience, confusion or
jaggedness, and this comes along with the viewer as much as any artistic intention."
One suspects that some translators have perhaps smoothed out the
jaggedness of Akin's syntax that other translators are at pains to preserve.
(16) Clearly, the supply and demand curves shifts will not be as smooth and proportional as shown above; their
jaggedness and changing elasticities during the transition produce totally different curves in each market.
To prevent excess
jaggedness, the ordinate of each data point is the average proportion endorsement of the corresponding option across examinees whose estimated ability (under the model of concern in each case) is within 0.15 units of the nominal ability at the abscissa of the point.
Someone who prefers an aesthetic of
jaggedness and rough cuts to one of smoothness and continuity.
These constantly shifting voices give the book an uneasy, splintered feeling, highlighting the fragmented nature of history rather than its continuities, the
jaggedness of each character's identity mirroring that of a state where whites, Native Americans and Mexicans robbed, cheated and slaughtered one another with astonishing regularity for hundreds of years." AMY GENTRY
The song is uptempo and rousing, with tense drum fills and periodic
jaggedness in he melody.
Sir Syed's work was serious, constructive and persuasive but in reaction the humour and satire of demeanor was introduced in the form of Owad-e-punch, which swathed the irregularities, serration and
jaggedness of the society.