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This concept is virtually universal in computers today.
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This construct is virtually identical to the concept of free association, discovered by Freud, and most effective during psychoanalytic therapy.
But if you happen to be a specialist in Paleozoic trilobites (as I have been for many years), such concepts are virtually impossible to apply directly to the data at hand.
FDR may never have publicly embraced Keynes's theories, and in fact preferred to call his subsequent use of massive government borrowing and spending "compensatory fiscal policy," but the two concepts were virtually identical.
While most codes (using these basic concepts) are virtually indecipherable, they can still be decoded by using trial and error, but it would take the person a very long time.
If person A takes the property of person B without his permission and with the intent to deprive him of it permanently, that is theft, a concept that is virtually universal.
Alternatives to the approach I have outlined above inevitably mean some form of rationing, a concept that is virtually always rejected by health care consumers.
The aesthetic concept of play is virtually absent, except among such humanists as Maslow.
The main difference in this case is that Moore's conception of what a concept is has virtually nothing to do with what Hegel means by "concept," but this does not suffice to establish ontological anti-idealism.
It should: the concept of an ESS is virtually indistinguishable from an economist's concept of equilibrium.
Steve Pedulla, of the emo band Thursday -- whose recently released "War All the Time" is virtually a concept album about coping with suicidal urges -- agrees.
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