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We know about it because whilst the audience arrived thinking they might learn something about the good life, they were actually subjected to a celebration of mathematics.

An innovation project is necessary to achieve this because, whilst the many potential operational benefits of WAMS are well reported, the tangible business benefits of most WAMS applications are yet to be demonstrated and quantified in practice.

A recurring theme was that mums and dads were encouranging their kids to take up rugby rather than football because, whilst the game inherently involves aggression and contact, it works because it also requires self-discipline and respect for referees and other players.

Zimbardo uses the term 'evil' but I prefer a different term, the 'erosion of empathy', because whilst the word 'evil' is used as if it is an explanation ("He did X because he is evil"), in fact evil is just a word meaning "the absence of good", getting us into a dangerous circularity ("He did X because he is not good").

This is intuitive because, whilst the costs of grass AIT are incurred in the short term, the benefits become apparent over a greater number of years.

Ageing presents huge challenges for society because whilst the lifespan increases, the quality of life faced by individuals in old age is often poor [ 1].

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The auto-antibodies are not thought to be linked to the transfusion programme because whilst on the transfusion programme he had repeated negative DCT's, until 8 months after cessation of the transfusion programme.

This is extremely important, because whilst with the proper financing in place anyone can buy machines, bowsers, and reverse osmosis plants, what makes the organisation work is its people.

"I think it is interesting that we end up that way, because whilst at various times we occupy the same job title, the way we go about doing the job could hardly be more different.

Although from a musical rather than a book, the word supercalifragilisticexpialidocious is worth mentioning here because, whilst it was used in the 1964 film Mary Poppins, similarly spelled variants of the word, such as supercalafajalistickespeealadojus, existed earlier, since at least 1949.

Here, we argue, that data from individual differences analyses and brain imaging analyses are complementary and must be considered together, because, whilst they relate to the same underlying cognitive systems, they have quite different properties.

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