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For true doom and gloom, though, there was the discussion on Friday about "asymmetric threats," an exploration of whether nuclear, chemical or biological weapons could be used by rogue states or groups.
The special counsel probe has quickly expanded to include an exploration of whether Trump has attempted to obstruct the ongoing investigation — a line of inquiry that could now include the president's threats to fire Mueller himself.
Just as the film appears to have settled into an exploration of whether means justify ends in the context of a rough-as-guts cop who gets results, Monahan and Gordon Davie's screenplay curls into something much more interesting and psychologically evasive.
Addressing this purpose allowed an exploration of whether existing instruments support the notion that cognitive abilities associated with the tiers are systematically easier or difficult.
"What's going on in the piece," Gabriel Kahane explained by phone, "is an exploration of whether a kind of formal concert language can coexist in the same space with a more harmonically open vernacular language, without it feeling disjointed.
This "compliance burden" allows for an exploration of whether certain groups or communities have unequal abilities in the capacity to meet the standard.
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In some sense every piece of music involves an exploration of time, whether Gregorian chant, a Haydn symphony or Messiaen's "Quartet for the End of Time".
Further, the inclusion of study coaches will allow an exploration of data to determine whether HOPE is more effective when provided by the study coaches, who operate outside the fast-paced, competing-demand setting of primary care.
But whether an exploration of Mr. Kerry's antiwar record will hurt him politically is unclear.
"If I were to try and explain contemporary dance or improv to a non-dancer, I would say that it is an exploration of movement with your body, whether the moment is coming from within the body, or the body is reacting to external forces/shapes/spaces/energy.
The decaying, motionless backdrop is brought to life by the movement of the dancer and their interaction with the space". "If I were to try and explain contemporary dance or improv to a non-dancer, I would say that it is an exploration of movement with your body, whether the moment is coming from within the body, or the body is reacting to external forces/shapes/spaces/energy.
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