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Ingram observes that such efforts may ultimately be "self-defeating," as "it is precisely the fact that health professionals are not associated with the policies of states that gives them wider credibility" (109, p. 534).
It is a surreal moment as it is precisely these kinds of scenes which have made the kind of money that proved that the world's most prolific film industry was no longer content with being a poor cousin to Hollywood.
Already acclaimed in France, "Lady Chatterley" should, if there is any justice, break free of the festival circuit, even as it is precisely the kind of movie you come to a festival hoping to see.
At times, the moralizing aesthete came close to self-parody: "If we understand morality in the singular, as a generic decision on the part of consciousness, then it appears that our response to art is 'moral' insofar as it is, precisely, the enlivening of our sensibility and consciousness," and so on.
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We 21st-century feminists have learned from the mistakes of our elders and we won't judge one another about our sexuality (as Betty Friedan did) or sleeping with married men (as certain feminists did in the 90s when writing about Monica Lewinsky), as it was precisely this kind of internal sniping that bogged down previous waves of feminism.
This detail is supposed to be embarrassing: a colleague ribs that he "looks like those girls walking to work at Merrill Lynch" (which is of course ironic as it's precisely the kind of editorial-ready look sanctioned today by GQ).
This is puzzling, as it's precisely this kind of service that's required for the country to effectively respond to our many and growing crises -- all of which need wise and affordable policies, and widespread support to succeed.
Indeed, it may that these centers frequently carry out this type of angioplasty, as it was precisely the inclusion in the modeling process of shock, underrepresented in this type of patients, and angioplasty that caused the change in AMI-CFR.
It's an intriguing and important perspective for an introduction to the Great War and its significance: as Paxman writes, "it is precisely because it changed so much that we understand it so little".
We have had our fair share of hurdles to overcome as well, but it is precisely because of the moral and ethical compass that is the Olympic Charter that we have been able to navigate through these difficult periods.
It is precisely as enthralling as you'd expect.
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