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The importance of a denotation becomes apparent when analyzing an author's specific word choice, namely when the word is foreign or new to a reader.

Instead, Woman at Point Zero takes a refreshingly ideological and polemic stance toward choice, namely that the fact that a woman chooses something does not mean that choice is necessarily feminist.

This week I published, with KPMG, a discussion paper, Achieving the Potential (pdf), which examines the case for this third choice namely extending the role played by 'user charges' (such as road tolls, university fees, social care insurance and health charges) in the provision of public services in this country.

Avempace illustrated for us his views on how knowledge is organized and how the world of nature is structured, but we have not yet expounded on his proper ideas on metaphysics, nor on the sciences that aim at beings produced by the human will and choice, namely, ethics and politics.

In order to reduce the maximum (rho )-equivalent loss, the public authority taxes the individuals who will not regret their choice, namely, those who select their bundle with the type that defines the highest concern for health, that is, (delta _{2}).

Currently, all of the patients with LAPC are informed of two first-line treatments of choice, namely GEM monotherapy and CRT combined with S-1.

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A handful of people, undoubtedly better informed about the aerodynamics of bicycling than I am, have suggested that some of my bike component choices namely the straight-across handlebars — are a grave error.

He seems to have little real fondness for the Star Wars series that made him a global megastar, and in recent years has made some strange choices: namely sci-fi turkey Cowboys and Aliens and the disappointing, CGI-ruined Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

Obama also said he refused "to get boxed into what I consider two false choices"; namely, that he should either embrace a "rigid timeline" or pledge, in advance of becoming President, to do in Iraq whatever Petraeus tells him is best, "which is what George Bush says he's doing in which case, I'm not doing my job as Commander-in-Chief.

Obama also said he refused "to get boxed into what I consider two false choices"; namely, that he should either embrace a "rigid timeline" or pledge, in advance of becoming President, to do in Iraq whatever Petraeus tells him is best, "which is what George Bush says he's doing — in which case, I'm not doing my job as Commander-in-Chief.

In this study, participants had a noted interest in Michelle Obama's attire choices, and frequently referenced her being down-to-earth and approachable because of her choices, namely her willingness to shop at the everyday retailer Target.

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