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The ironic life is certainly a provisional answer to the problems of too much comfort, too much history and too many choices, but it is my firm conviction that this mode of living is not viable and conceals within it many social and political risks.
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Needless to say, it would be spoiling Lee's intentions by supplying the answer to the question raised--a provisional answer is definitely provided--but it can't hurt to report that Luce is depicted as an intelligent, charismatic and loving lad.
As a response to the INVITE request, the callee answers with a provisional response (100 Trying).
And in "The Broad Picture," a 1997 collection of essays, Lynne Tillman, writing in a very different tone, asked the same question, and offered the complex, provisional answer of a working artist: "Our desires and our limits enter our stories, dressed up as events and characters...
A committee including Greek-Cypriot officials and the troika of the European Commission, the ECB and the IMF asked Pimco, a big American bond investor, to advise how much, and the provisional answer was €10.3 billion.
At the time, Lupu Kostaki was organizing left-behind Conservatives and forming a provisional administration, answering to the German command.
They make several suggestions for alternative research methods that can obtain provisional answers quickly, eventually leading to RCTs in which patients are randomized to one or another experimental treatment, with no one receiving standard care.
Recently, a novel and apparently universal theory of consciousness, which brings a provisional, though theoretical answer to the question of Sheets-Johnstone, was proposed in its latest form by Stuart Hameroff and Sir Roger Penrose (ref. 1 – this publication is hereafter sometimes referred to simply as 'Hameroff and Penrose').
Viewers of "Lost" have sometimes complained that the show, in later seasons, started to drag; a 2007 cover story in Entertainment Weekly asked, "Are the producers just screwing with us until the grand finale, stretching out story lines like taffy because they're out of ideas?" (The answer: a provisional no).
The answer is a provisional yes, at least for a time.
Provided it consists of respectable individuals whose revolutionary credentials neither alienate nor frighten the cowed and undecided, a provisional government would in large measure answer the "what's next?" question that immobilises millions of Syrians.
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