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claim:it-is-reasonable-to-expect-that-sequences-with-their-inherently-far-greater-power-will-have-a-greater-effect-than-static-patternsIt is reasonable to expect that sequences, with their inherently far greater power, will have a greater effect than static patterns.
Asserts that dynamic, process-oriented sequences will outperform the earlier pattern language approach.
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