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In momentous and mundane contexts, we consider the decisions agents make to be intentional actions, and in part because of this we hold agents responsible for what they decide to do.
"We are blessed to live in fascinating places in momentous times.
Steven A. Ballmer, Microsoft's chief executive, described the product in momentous terms, saying it was "the most ambitious release of Microsoft Office that we've ever done".
While we congratulate ourselves for living in momentous times, a pair of PBS documentaries this week delve into events that are, without any doubt, historic.
No, there wouldn't be compromise, neither in momentous constitutional litigation before the U.S. Supreme Court nor in the tedium of counting individual ballots in one precinct".
If the final moments of Monday night's women's four hundred metres in Rio had been in a sports movie, they would have been shot in momentous slow motion.
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The ripple-effects of legalisation in Colorado and Denver have spread south, and this week the Mexican Supreme Court issued a ruling – small in practice, momentous in its symbolism – that seems likely to lead to effective decriminalisation.
But this week, the court drew back the curtain slightly, declassifying the fact that Yahoo was the company that fought the court in a momentous case in 2008.
In addition, the variable friction and mechanical play result in a momentous dead area around the LSP, which we also have to estimate.
Meanwhile, Khan's life had changed in another momentous way.
Nothing that Nehru said in his momentous speech indicated that those pains would be remedied quickly.
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