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Teetering on the edge of the abyss, Conservative MPs collectively discovered the gumption to step back.
From the perspective of attention economics [20], it may be interpreted as a herding effect resulting from the way in which relevant information is collectively discovered in an information-rich environment.
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Collectively, discovering new biomarkers that closely related with nature evolution of CHF and tightly reflected different stages of disease appears to be attractive.
The workshop offered a unique space for debate and reflection, to give young people an opportunity to collectively discover some solutions to the problems confronting their generation today.
The city of Taiping – also known as the Town of Everlasting Peace – provided the perfect backdrop for the participants to explore different perspectives and meanings of peace, and collectively discover some solutions to the problems confronting their generation today.
The chiefs were collectively enlightened, discovering that in most states gun dealers are monitored not by state or local police but by federal firearm inspectors.
We, as a nation, mourned individually and collectively upon discovering that 17-year-old Trayvon, donning a "hoodie" and armed with nothing but a bag of Skittles and bottle of iced tea, was gunned down while walking home from a local 7-Eleven.
Although examples in robot control are used to illustrate the basic ideas, the new approach is generally suitable for data mining tasks where knowledge can be discovered collectively by a set of similar semiautonomous or autonomous agents from a geographically, geometrically, or timely distributed environment, especially in high-dimensional scientific and engineering data environments.
A growing number of ribosomally synthesized antimicrobials containing post-translational modifications involving a Cys-to-α-C thioether linkage are being discovered, collectively known as sactipeptides.
In a Sheffield pub in 1963, guitarist Derek Bailey, drummer Tony Oxley and bassist Gavin Bryars (collectively known as Joseph Holbrooke) discovered free jazz influenced by Coleman and John Coltrane, and all over Europe the belief spread that musicians could adapt any materials they liked, rather than being bound by the rules of hardened styles.
It was his most important statement of spirituality, a "symbolic representation of humanity's search for peace that can only be discovered through religious feeling, collectively and personally," the Beethoven scholar Lewis Lockwood wrote.
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