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How is it possible that the health of the brain and the health of the body are conceptually so uncoupled in our current system of care?

"The Curse of the Jade Scorpion,'' "Hollywood Ending," and "Anything Else" were conceptually so thin and undeveloped that they seemed to have been discarded onto the screen before Allen had worked them out in his head.

Following Gamble is Cut Hands, the latest project by William Bennett, prime mover behind Whitehouse, one of the most punishing bands ever, both sonically (white noise was a staple) and conceptually (so were scatology and serial killers).

But it is not clear that the arrangement truly is practically necessary, let alone conceptually so.

JK: The first film pushed the envelope in so many ways technically, visually and conceptually, so I felt like in doing this movie I would have to push this film in all the same ways to live up to that first film.

When you know the language of the streets, you are an excellent translator of biology, math etc. GL: Yes, yes and that basically has been one of the major springboards for most of my success, has been that concept of making it relevant and making it clear conceptually so then in that way they will be able to answer any question that is multiple choice with confidence.

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Rolf Snoeren and Viktor Horsting said that they did not want their menswear collection to be "too conceptually heavy," so they showed suits deliberately crinkled, ultra-light fabrics and colors that the Viktor & Rolf design duo called "bleached out and faded".

I provide a brief overview of ten theories that have been proposed to explain good or poor welfare and suggest that they need to be made more conceptually distinct so that clear hypotheses can be articulated, and predictions made and tested.

By following this form of consciousness's attempts to make these implicit criteria explicit, we are meant to appreciate that any such contents, even the apparently most immediate ones, are in fact grasped conceptually, and so, in Hegel's terminology, there reception is actually mediated by the concepts with which they are grasped.

Formally it's unlike the one in Ore-Giron's videos, but conceptually not so different.

The dimensions are thought to be conceptually orthogonal, so their combination results in four distinctive classes of situations in which observers may experience vicarious embarrassment, abbreviated in the following as (i) AA (accidental ∩ aware); (ii) AU (accidental ∩ unaware); (iii) IA (intentional ∩ aware) and (iv) IU (intentional ∩ unaware).

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