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Her final soliloquy, which can be interpreted any which way, can only be felt one way, it is so finely spoken and rich with feeling.
After all, in theory, state funding of health care abroad should mean a higher tax burden compared with America, some of which is likely to be felt, one way or another, by the corporate sector.
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They were further instructed to annotate according to the perceived mood, that is, the "represented" mood, not to the induced, that is, "felt" one, which could have resulted in too high labelling ambiguity: while one may know the represented mood, it is not mandatory that the intended or equal mood is felt by the raters.
On review, it was felt that one patient had died due to occlusion of his tracheostomy and that this may have been preventable.
That pinch is now being felt by one of Apple's key suppliers.
Under ideal conditions, it is felt that one-third of all patients starting dialysis can be trained to perform self-care dialysis.
Then a twinge of disorientation is felt, as if one were beginning to lose his bearings.
The foetal movements were said to be unusual, being felt in only one place above the left iliac crest.
At discharge, 10 returned to their homes, of whom only one was felt to lack capacity.
And as unfashionable as feminist rants may be, I feel one coming on.
The impact of a disaster on one region is felt in other regions as well.
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