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Having an open mind, as in the cases of de Mestral asking, "What if?" and Newton questioning what he observed, can lead to tremendous outcomes.
Often it is when there has already been a visible negative employment result and a tangible possible remedy, as in the cases of Carlson, Tantaros, and Bakhtiar.
The missiles would leave cities in rubble and kill thousands in the initial blasts ― but as in the cases of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the deadly effects would not stop there.
Ducks also inspire laughter, as in the cases of Donald and Daffy.
In conducting our calculation, we assumed that they vote together, as in the cases of the co-founders of Google or Snap.
Critical Europeans generally see the United States as misusing its power by intervening, as in the cases of American actions in Cambodia and Nicaragua.
Policy can be swallowed more easily when it results in many overall goods to society, as in the cases of seat-belt or smoking laws.
Mrs. Waivada said that almost all the companies the county loses are ones that merge or are acquired, as in the cases of Texaco and Prodigy.
The result of that kind of prophetic action may lead to a new religion, as in the cases of Zarathustra, Jesus, and Muhammad.
Sometimes, as in the cases of the Aghlabids and Ṭāhirids, the emirs ruled virtually independently in their provinces with but token allegiance to the caliph.
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The transgression in that case -- as in the cases of "J.F.K".
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