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They are made especially messy by Ms. Clark's habit of bestowing extravagant gifts without understanding that gift taxes were due.

Similarly, extending towards the exploration of memory and FOR in the shaping of performance during navigation bestowed another dimension in understanding the role of other factors in the navigation skills.

This sounds very much like the robust concern view, yet the bestowal view differs in understanding such robust concern to be the effect of the bestowal of value that is love rather than itself what constitutes love: in bestowing value on my beloved, I make him be valuable in such a way that I ought to respond with robust concern.

Nonetheless, Singer claims, it is the bestowal that is primary for understanding what love consists in: the appraisal is required only so that the commitment to one's beloved and his value as thus bestowed has practical import and is not "a blind submission to some unknown being" (1991, p. 272; see also Singer 1994, pp. 139ff).

As good as the show was, I can't say I loved it and I'm having a hard time understanding the level of acclaim this show was been bestowed with.

While I will bestow the virtues of click rates and a/b testing on anyone who wants to listen, understanding the person behind the click is most important.

There are five things that stick out from my first year that I think brands can use on social platforms and newsletters:   While I will bestow the virtues of click rates and a/b testing on anyone who wants to listen, understanding the person behind the click is most important.

But I have come to know, through bearing witness to these often painful accounts, that the responders have bestowed upon me a special gift, a new redeeming perspective that promotes empathy, caring and understanding.

The person understanding the Chinese would be a distinct person from the room operator, with beliefs and desires bestowed by the program and its database.

Like "literally," whose Janus-like meanings I railed about recently, "humbled" has come to mean "proud and gratified" as well as "neither proud nor gratified". That's a shame, since understanding the contours of honor — which is to say understanding how to receive it as well as bestow it — is arguably one of the best and truest measures of character.

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