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The practices of the megalith builders were probably rooted, to a considerable extent, in ideas about the dead and in ancestor cults to which their stones gave a particular durability and a monumental form.
With a considerable body of ideas at its disposal and with the details of none of them ever receiving the kind of affirmation given to statements about God, Torah, and Israel, freedom of speculation in the realm of eschatology was little restricted.
Most significantly, the study of emotions has had a considerable impact on ideas about the intersection of morality, politics, psychiatry and law.
We do believe, however, that this meeting has brought up a considerable number of ideas that need to be considered by those who develop or implement structured reporting systems.
A review of the literature reveals that the benefits of joining the TPP outweigh the harm; however, despite continuous efforts to promote the TPP and the reaching of consensus within governmental organizations, there has still been a considerable backlash against the idea of TPP membership from many groups in society.
Plenty of critics say that profit-oriented pursuits cause the very problems they attempt to solve, including such eminent theorists as provocateur Slavoj Zizek, who lays out a considerable argument that the idea of "socially responsible business" is something of an oxymoron.
There is a considerable audience for exciting ideas discussed by top thinkers.
This "theory" about the sozzled nature of our colonial beginnings joins a considerable list of similar ideas about why the Australian accent (itself a shaky notion, since "Australian" accents can vary even within the suburbs of cities) may have evolved the way it did.
It is interesting that in the preliminary conversation and investigation of pre-existing ideas, a considerable number of middle school students attributed the origin of different forms of life to God, while in the final test nobody cited divine creation.
One of these actions is to reduce the force of underlying stresses, "Experts of all types have generated a considerable quantity of good ideas about how we can reduce the force of the tectonic stresses I've identified in this book - population imbalances, environmental damage, climate change, and income gaps.
By the mid-19th century, sanitarians like Boston's own Lemuel Shattuck were articulating the idea that a considerable proportion of death and illness was preventable, and arguing that it was moral, feasible, and economical for the state to do the preventing.
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