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The Greeks considered hope dangerous; its bedfellow can be delusion.
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That Londoners have come to put a candidate's potential for, say, victory in a kangaroo-testicle eating competition ahead of governing experience was surely confirmed when just under a quarter of them considered (hopes of Branson having finally been extinguished) that Lord Coe would make the ideal Johnson replacement.
Various aspects of nano-sized hydrogels, from the point of view of electrochemical biosensor design, were considered hoping that this review will excite researchers into exploiting the exceptional properties of nano-sized hydrogels in electrochemical biosensor development.
Many people consider hope a synonym for wishing, or optimism, or positive thinking.
While watching the film, I was inspired to consider hope in the face of disease, growing human population, famine in sub-Sahara Africa and pending global economic collapse.
Throughout his life, he pursued his passionate interests in freedom of the press and in international economic development, which latter he considered the hope of the world.
Biochemical modulation strategies should still be progressively considered in hope of finding more efficient and economically feasible strategies leading to more viable production systems.
Since the entire pathway ensemble satisfying the boundary conditions could not be considered, we hope that a total of twenty low potential energy pathways performed in this work would provide meaningful characteristics of folding mechanism.
Groh was asked what, all things considered, he hopes to see from Testaverde.
Those being considered, or hoping to be, reflect the vast differences within the House GOP majority.
The Pats often take chances on players who are widely considered "viruses," hoping to provide "a curative environment, like pure oxygen or a hyperbaric chamber," says Steele.
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