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If you just want to be traditional, imagine a nice nanny or nurse who cares for your child while you are busy.
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Alan Sidelle's discussion of the metaphysical contingency of the laws of nature explicitly refers to the "importance of traditional imagining, conceiving, and thought experiment to modal inquiry" (p. 310), and can be read as a challenge to any claim that thought experiments would reveal anything more than a "necessity based in analyticity" (p. 329).
Trump bets that discipline and organization, which Clinton has, do not matter as much as traditional politicians imagine.
Calico Lion stocks the clothes traditional grannies imagine on under-8's, say, a red velvet jumper fastened with bows of the same striped silk as the puffed-sleeve blouse ($205) or a blue checked wool jumper ($130), as well as corduroys and Viyella shirts for boys.
From reading even just this brief excerpt, it is hard to imagine traditional textbooks so compellingly establishing an argument, or traditional textbook authors maintaining enough editorial control over their work to ensure that these points are included exactly as intended.
"It is odd, if you're a hydrologist, especially a traditional hydrologist, to imagine a satellite up in the air that determines groundwater" supply levels, said John Wahr, a geophysicist at the University of Colorado.
A huge white mound of meringue and cream, covered with kiwi and passionfruit, is about as Christmassy a sight as I can imagine, traditional in its own, Australian way.
Thanks to a recent interview in Total Politics, those called before the culture select committee can now call up an image (if they so wish) of its chairman Jesse Norman, helping them to put into practice the traditional advice to imagine your interviewer naked if you're facing a grilling.
With money out of the calculus, and the general assessment from MBA graduates that the non-pecuniary aspects of being a small business CEO dominate those of more traditional careers, we imagine that more graduating MBA students will choose the EtA path.
Otherwise, as the sun sets on the heyday of traditional radio, I imagine fewer people dreaming of being the next Howard Stern, Rush Limbaugh, John Peel, or Dick Clark.
Since the failure of any digital-reading endeavour is openly greeted as a success by the incumbent paper-based publishing industry and its traditional supporters, I imagine the decision to go along with Oyster in the first place may have inspired a few toothy grins in midtown Manhattan publishers' offices.
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