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It was delivered drily, humorously, and as a rephrasing of a lesson the man's father had once taught him, instead to describe the philosophy of his band.
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A rephrasing of this statement as " the study of mitotically and/or meiotically inherited changes in gene function that cannot be explained by the classical central dogma of molecular genetics" provides a working definition that is quite consistent with our deliberations.
And isn't 'compassionate conservatism' a rephrasing of the fabled third way?
Additionally, our study indicated that a rephrasing of item 12 may be needed.
Grammatical changes were made, as well as the rephrasing of certain statements.
A modern rephrasing of his theory of natural selection goes something like this: Hereditary information is carried by large molecules known as genes, composed of nucleic acids.
The phrase "the customer is always right" is a well-known rephrasing of this.
Or for a rephrasing.
I think the giving up thing's interesting and I think the fear of giving up – what I might just rephrase as a fear of seeming nihilistic happens on both sides.
Items were closely worded to the original recommendations and rephrased as a series of questions, to which the answer could simply be given as 'yes' or 'no' (Figure 2).
Following this understanding of reason (which in its usual sense includes both understanding and reason in Kant's sense), we might just as well rephrase Aristotle's definition of man this way: rule-following animal.
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