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But to exist in the modern world without plastic, however noble a goal, may not actually be possible.
"The settlements were built in security areas and Israel will have to keep security areas in order not to only defend itself but to exist," he said.
The dharmas are thought to function momentarily, producing the empirical phenomena of the world, which is illusory, but to exist outside the empirical world.
"It's to the benefit of these objects not to be shunted away into the dark but to exist," he said, comparing many artifacts in the market these days to children of divorce.
These features enable the animals not only to resist desiccation on land but to exist in damp places without uptake of water a process that could cause swelling of the body and lead to death.
But to exist only among like-minded associates diminishes our connection to objective reality and reduces the smartness of our actions.
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