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"But at the end of the day, the core benefits are very standardized, and the differences are at the periphery".
There are all sorts of questions like that which are at the periphery of scientific inquiry but which wiggle in the mind like worms: the question "what am I, what is this word 'I'"?
"We are at the periphery.
The hopes are at the periphery: Israel is very progressive; Tel Aviv Pride is one of the biggest in the the world.
We are at the beginning of a new era for purpose-driven businesses, having come a long way even since 2011, when Michael Porter and Mark Kramer wrote in the Harvard Business Review that "most companies remain stuck in a 'social responsibility' mind-set in which societal issues are at the periphery, not the core".
This aggregation process can also be observed for resources: e.g. combs inside a hive are organized so that pollen cells (the principal food source for the larvae) are at the periphery of the brood combs whereas honey combs are external [7], [12].
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Being non-western is the feeling that you're at the periphery.
"We're at the periphery of civilization here," said Doug Austin, a teacher.
Vanessa Feltz has a weekday show on the station but is at the periphery of the mainstream schedule, hosting the early breakfast show.
But his wife, though dead, was at the periphery of everything, closing around his vision, his actions, like a second conscience.
He added: "Before Tate Modern was built there was a sense that contemporary art was at the periphery of things, on the edge and even seen as not relevant to British life.
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