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This work defines modality-specific brain networks that may be broadly applicable as neuromarkers of cognitive impairment, and our assessment can help better understand how functionally and anatomically connected brain systems both engender and constrain cognitive functions in SZ.

To be sure, as Gabriella Coleman emphasizes in her article "Weapons of the Geek," we need to be more nuanced about the politics of hackers as she correctly argues, "the ideological sensibilities that animate hacker politics are diverse: just as we can locate liberal hackers and projects, so too can we identify radical hackers and projects and see how both engender social change" (p. S98).

Both engender misery and fanaticism that today threaten the wider world.In this section The tragedy of the Arabs Competing visions No way to treat a criminal The 70-year itch Unshackle the entrepreneurs ReprintsWhy Arab countries have so miserably failed to create democracy, happiness or (aside from the windfall of oil) wealth for their 350m people is one of the great questions of our time.

If both medications and the environment make physiological and neurological changes in us, could it be possible to design the environment to both engender and habituate attributes and behaviors in ourselves in order to prevent, or even reverse, diseases and disorders?

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Both engendered a backlash in the next election.

The difference between Clark and the other generals who've become household names -- Schwarzkopf and Powell -- is that the others both engendered strong loyalties.

Both clubs engender a sense of loyalty – look at Surrey where Alec Stewart is back at the Oval as head of cricket, where Rikki Clarke has returned, magnificent in his broad-beamed maturity.

Moreover, since sense lies at the frontier of words and things it is expressed in propositions and attributed to states of affairs, but it cannot be confused with either propositions or states of affairs it engenders both the determinate dimensions of the proposition (denotation, manifestation, signification) as well as its objective correlates (the denoted, the manifested, and the signified).

Endothelial dysfunction and vascular insulin resistance usually coexist and chronic inflammation engenders both.

Both, he noted, have cast enormous shadows and had enormous influence, and both have engendered an undercurrent of resistance.. Discussing the music of "The Rite," Mr. Taruskin pointed to its ability to confound expectations.

And both have engendered criticism that, in different ways, they represent yet another example of Slactivism.

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