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The truth may be harder to accept: that our best and our worst tendencies arise precisely from seeing others as human.

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The movie has nothing of the visual power of Kitchen's work; yet even (or especially) at its most sentimental, "Role Models" reveals the dignity of such ridiculous exertions and the psychic value of the impossible dream — a democratic virtue that arises precisely from not hiding the absurdity.

This fact alone wouldn't necessarily count against "Genius"; what counts against it is the fact that it's a superficial, genteel bore of an experience — and that the movie's meagreness arises precisely from the thinning-out and bowdlerization of its source material.

Thus the "absoluteness" of rotation arises precisely from singling out one type of frame, by one type of transformation, instead of allowing arbitrary transformations and arbitrary frames.

Disputes arise precisely because of history.

The second arises precisely because of that connection.

The problem arises precisely when the novelist imposes their consciousness on a real historical figure.

Especially since the most successful third party surges, from the William Jennings Bryan-era Populists down to Ross Perot's 19 percent, usually arise from precisely the opposite impulse – a "plague on both your houses" populism that highlights issues and anxieties that the leaders of the two major parties have decided to ignore.

For Kant, however, the concepts of both causality and necessity arise from precisely the operations of our understanding and, indeed, they arise entirely a priori as pure concepts or categories of the understanding.

These actions fairly much speak for themselves; they arise from insecurities precisely because a secure person would never feel the need to spend energies on dragging down other people just to make themselves look better.

Such cancer stem cells, or more precisely tumor initiating cells, might arise from adult stem, or progenitor, cells or from the dedifferentiation of somatic cells [ 18].

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