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been somewhat explored
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To a limited extent or degree.
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Temporality could be somewhat explored in the two longitudinal studies because the authors controlled for pubertal status at baseline.
Sanders strayed into one area he has been somewhat less comfortable exploring – the place of his Jewish identity in American society – when he recalled that his family's name had once been "Sandersowsky, but we're going to change it when we get to America so it doesn't sound so Jewish".
Medicare has been somewhat reluctant.
Although the video's narrative is somewhat ambiguous, it explores ideas of lost passions, nostalgia, yearning, and futility through a series of simple yet psychologically charged scenes.
This distinction is somewhat idiosyncratic, though, and exploring it here would be a distraction from the main ways in which the basic distinction has historically been deployed.
Unfortunately, the delicacy with which these themes are explored choreographically is somewhat undermined by Shechter forcing definitive meaning on his movement, lest we not get it.
While Mr. Marans has a tendency toward didacticism and the one woman in the story's conflicted triangle is somewhat abrasively characterized, the drama explores stimulating territory in Jeff Calhoun's taut production (1 30).
Fixing uncertain sets of clusters for exploring the network is somewhat problematic.
On the one hand, this is somewhat surprising given the long history of research that explores how numerous traits and behaviors pass from one generation to the next.
You can also tap into additional content with TiVo's "Explore" feature, which is somewhat like Amazon's X-Ray for Movies & TV, as it lets you learn more about your favorite show or actor.
Weiner is somewhat more forthcoming about the themes this series will explore in the upcoming weeks.
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