Variations in the thickness, length, and direction of the lines demonstrate the fundamental instability of line.
Annexation and the incorporation of both the indigenous and refugee Palestinians created a fundamental instability in the new kingdom.
Concrete poetry, however, is a more self-conscious form than these predecessors, using typography in part to comment on the fundamental instability of language.
Thus the Essene movement was a powerful contribution to the fundamental instability of Judaism during this period.
Most importantly, the theory has a fundamental instability, believed to result in the decay of space-time itself.
Widening his inquiry, Livingstone points gently to the fundamental instability of scientific meaning, based on case studies of how scientific theories have been received in different locales.
She also brought a measure of emotional depth to the role, not an easy thing given Elvira's fundamental instability.
What is most significant is that the theory has a fundamental instability, believed to result in the decay (at least partially) of spacetime itself.
Fichtenau attempted to demythologize Charlemagne's achievements and draw out many of the contradictions of his reign and the fundamental instabilities within the empire he created.
Instead, DNA's fundamental instability punctuated exact reproductive succession with occasional mutations.