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Isn't that just a disparaging description of traditional social democracy, I asked, as encapsulated in the German Social Democrats' slogan, the market where possible, the state where necessary?

Playing material largely from 2014's The Best Day his band (which also consists of Sonic Youth's Steve Shelley and My Bloody Valentine's Debbie Googe) go from ambient, restrained guitar experimentations to full-throttle rock-pop, as encapsulated in the wonderfully elongated 'Speak to the Wild'.

Similarly, the early volumes of Jules Michelet's great history of France (1833 44) are constructed in terms of a poetic idea of intuitive sympathy with the subject, one that would make it possible to resurrect the essence of a past period as encapsulated in the symbolic figures of the historian's imagination.

Finally, a common misconception about evolution is that it is about seeking perfection, as encapsulated in the term "survival of the fittest".

Public policy, as encapsulated in the federal budget, was always about making hard choices among competing priorities and constituencies.

" How far out of my scope may I work knowing the care I can provide to a patient may be harmful?" Students reflected on the value of prioritizing patients by demonstrating compassion and putting the patient first, as encapsulated in the following response: " We spend a lot of time worrying about how many patients are waiting.

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It is thus best thought of as a probe of the structure of the ECS, as encapsulated in α and λ, although the method has been used to explore the interaction of Ca2+ with the extracellular matrix [ 26].

There are a great many conditions that contribute to the likelihood of a pandemic, and the epidemic potential, as encapsulated in R0 is only one of these a necessary condition, but hardly sufficient.

Also important is the measurement of time that it takes for global norms and research evidence, as encapsulated in non-binding global instruments like the WHO Code, to be translated into national and sub-national policy and practice.

The booklet notes, like the project as a whole, are a quaint mix of earnestness and whimsy, as encapsulated in a postscript by Angus Smith, one of the Orlando Consort's two tenors.

Both sides of the "externalism/internalism" debate as encapsulated in Argument F presuppose that it is possible to keep a perceiver's internal constitution fixed while greatly varying the environment; this assumption is critically examined in Hurley 1998, Chs. 7, 8, and Myin 2001.

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