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Why is the Palestinian Authority leadership continually given a pass on responsibility?
Gift economies, as Mauss defines them, are marked by circulation and connectivity: goods have value only insofar as they are treated as gifts, and gifts can remain gifts only if they are continually given away.
The analogy I used was that of someone who had suspected for years that their partner was being unfaithful but had continually given him or her the benefit of the doubt, before eventually being presented with conclusive proof.
As his campaign increases its focus on winning in this critical state — where polls have continually given a slight edge to Mr. Obama — it has sought to undermine the support the bailout is giving Mr. Obama here.
"In psychology it is precisely the connectedness which is originally and continually given in lived experience: life presents itself everywhere only as a continuum or nexus" (Dilthey 1924a, 144).
"Experts" like Chertoff and Galbraith are continually given air time without their relevant roles, relationships, and sponsors being fully revealed.
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It continually gives you a feeling of Ah, yes, that's what's been going on.
The Jets befuddled Arizona's Ryan Lindley, a rookie quarterback from San Diego State, by continually giving him different defensive looks and attacking him with blitzes from all angles.
I've often heard Mr. Forbes say that the price of gold is like a thermometer that continually gives us inflation's temperature in real time.
But Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina," a work so real and realistic that it continually gives the reader astonishing moments of recognition, contains considerably more than its main love story.
This implies the possibility of an electromagnetic field in which a changing electric field continually gives rise to a changing magnetic field, and vice versa.
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