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The "atmosphere" of a favourite place, Toop convincingly argues, usually has a larger aural component than we consciously realise.
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The use of force to stop human-rights abuses or to promote democracy, they argue, usually ends poorly.
The flipside here is that when my two children were playing together, they still managed to argue – usually about whose "fault" it was when the stack toppled.
Mr. Horan argued, usually successfully, that much of the testimony was irrelevant to whether Mr. Malvo was guilty of the killings and to his defense of insanity.
Professor Freed was a founder of The Federal Sentencing Reporter, an influential publication that he used to chronicle sentencing developments and to argue, usually gently, that the system had gone awry.
In past interviews, Mrs. Thomas has suggested she is being singled out unfairly; other spouses of judges are politically active, she has argued, usually mentioning Gov. Edward G. Rendell of Pennsylvania, a Democrat who is married to a judge on the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit.
Other input devices may have "confused or unlearned" people's instincts, but he argued, "Usually it takes people only a few seconds to recalibrate, and ultimately that deep, hardwired, instinctual ability to reach out and just grab an object in 3D space — because the world is 3D — that wins out".
Such a landscape, Gilpin argued, usually required a building such as a castle or other ruin to add "consequence" to the natural picture.
Green argues that usually this can be done accurately by the individual to the extent that he embodies the eternal consciousness.
The word eikōs (a participial form of the verb eoika, "to be like") is, argues Burnyeat, usually translated as "probable"; but as textual evidence from Homer to Plato proves it also means "appropriate", "fitting", "fair", "natural", "reasonable".
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