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It's a basic reality of 21st-century American life, one that predates the financial crash and promises to continue apace even as normal economic growth returns.
A basic reality of financial mathematics accentuates the problem of balancing security risks and profitability pressure: Rare, catastrophic events, when they do occur, have costs that greatly exceed the costs at which they enter into the math of financial justification.
"An unwillingness even to negotiate international principles for safe, regular and orderly migration is a head-in-the-sand denial of a basic reality of human history," said Bill Frelick, the refugee rights program coordinator at Human Rights Watch.
To exclude economic relations with individuals or groups from the ambit of 'economic relations with … third countries' would be to ignore a basic reality of international economic life: that the governments of most countries do not function as gatekeepers for the economic relations and activities of each specific entity within their borders.
In 1945 he wrote that, in his 1934 lectures on logic, he "sought to show that language was not the biological-racial essence of man, but conversely, that the essence of man was based on language as a basic reality of spirit" (Letter to the Rector of Freiburg University, November 4, 1945, 64).
This lawsuit against the council's redistricting plan ignores a basic reality of politics in Los Angeles.
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This change was effected in recognition of a basic reality -- many of its members are not retired -- and in anticipation of the baby boomers' threat never to stop wearing Lycra, turn gray, stop carrying around bottled water or retire.
But behind the "no budget, no pay" proposal, which the House passed last week when it voted to temporarily extend the debt limit, is also a basic reality: many of those who support the concept are so wealthy that their Congressional paychecks represent little more than a rounding error.
The case of the obese patient who was "denied" cardiac surgery is an example of a basic reality in medicine: we can't cure everything.
But her book is a timely reminder that the famously misogynist Taliban were only an extreme manifestation of a basic reality: as in many traditional societies, Afghan women have remained structurally subordinate to Afghan men no matter which government happens to be in power.
Is not Heraclitus' choice of a basic reality itself paradoxical?
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