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At least, they argued, we could understand her songs and appreciate her music.
Before that point, many visual search studies had used this as a motivation for using a computer-based task (or equivalent): visual search is an important real-world behaviour, and by constraining it to a simple experimental paradigm, it was argued, we could better understand the way that the visual system works.
Dr Stefansson argued: "We could, in Iceland, at the push of a button find all women who carry mutations in the BRCA2 gene.
Likewise, as Bekenstein argued, we could violate the second law of thermodynamics by dumping matter with high entropy into a black hole.
For perhaps $100 a pole, he argued, we could prevent a lot of downed electrical poles and powerless neighborhoods.
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"When they were arguing, we could hear everything," she said, "and we thought they could hear us, too".
Under optimal conditions, Al-Hamamre argues, we could get around 1,000 tonnes of biodiesel from coffee grounds each year – without using up more precious arable land.
Fairlie argues we could afford to use a small amount of grain for feeding livestock, allowing animals to mop up grain surpluses in good years and slaughtering them in lean ones.
If we were to do so, he argues, we could come to know moral rules with certainty.
But I would argue we could see them as representatives of so many others in our own lives.
And so the top two … We argued, we thought, we argued some more, but we couldn't separate them.
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