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So if the visible universe were the extent of physical reality, physical reality would not even remotely contain the resources required to factorize such a large number.
These beliefs are based, to an extent, on reality.
However the revelation this week of the full extent of the "savage reality" of life in these schools has come as a profound shock, and raised disturbing questions about the kind of society that existed in Ireland for most of the 20th century.
Because conservatism is, to a considerable extent, the acknowledgment of realities.
"On Mercy," Wilson observes, can be read as a sign that Seneca was "willing to praise this violent, dangerous, and terrifyingly powerful young ruler even to the extent of absolutely denying the reality of his behavior".
In this sense, we are, for the time being, an inseparable mental value, but this is not the full extent of my new social reality.
Extent of ice.
So far, its hallmark has been an unexpected warping of reality, to the extent that the credits consist of a chirpy bossa nova – the sort of muzak you might expect to hear in a lift – suddenly slowing into something far creepier.
Still, as the main hypothesis was largely confirmed, the theoretical construct was found to be reflective of reality to some extent.
Our analysis suggests that conceptualising the HRH arena at the national level and focussing on the public health sector is, to an extent, misleading and provides a parody of reality.
Our goal is that readers in the Bay Area, for the first time, will have a clear portrait of the reality and extent of the racial segregation in their communities.
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