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That the tomato and potato contain so many genes does not mean that they are more sophisticated than people but that they have chosen a different stratagem for managing their cells' affairs.
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Kant would try to avert Berkeley's ontological idealism by a different stratagem, but before we come to that we must consider Hume's position more fully.
That picture is so improbable that Netanyahu has been forced to adopt a different stratagem.
This initiative, like others before and after, was a no-lose stratagem for the U.S.S.R.
Minor made a notable impact on the NWSA in 1869 by proposing a legal stratagem for quickly attaining suffrage.
We learn that one proposed British stratagem for combatting submarines was to train seagulls to defecate on the periscopes.
Mr. Wildes chose this bureaucratic stratagem for his clients because it offered a way of keeping them in the country longer than twelve days.
Still, that unquantifiable mélange of risk, hope, and hype provides both the capitalist's formula for transforming the world and the con artist's stratagem for turning your money into his money.
There's no ideal stratagem for figuring out whom any one of us should be with and how to chart a course to that person, no fail-safe process for determining whether a twosome will endure.
Although the Bible and the Talmud declare that carrying objects outside the home is a form of work forbidden on the Sabbath, the eruv is a rabbinically approved stratagem for greatly expanding the boundaries of home.
Several readers wrote to suggest a stratagem for dealing with sales reps who claim to have run out of stock when customers make clear that they want the hardware and nothing else.
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