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Of course, the dichotomy he maintains is reactionary, but it's due to a deep fatalism, not ignorance.
Mr. Obama speaks respectfully of Eliot's "reactionary" stance, because he sees that "it's due to a deep fatalism, not ignorance".
Temperatures dropped across Asia on Sunday due to a deep depression pulling cold weather down from the north.
His promotional company, Hayemaker Boxing, said the fight had been postponed indefinitely "due to a deep cut suffered during the final spar of training camp".
Most of us choose to work in the NHS due to a deep sense of purpose and commitment to its values.
On exposing to CO2/H2O containing atmospheres, the permeation decreases dramatically due to a deep decomposition process on the permeate side, resulting in the formation of carbonates and/or hydroxides causing blocking of oxygen transport.
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"The ban is due to a deep-seated prejudice, an expression of stereotype," he says.
The problem here is partly structural – Britain's flexible labour market and short-termist financial markets militate towards a labour-rich/capital-poor approach – but it is also due to a deep-seated cultural bias against investment.
And this is due to a deeper, more dangerous fear of confrontation, and your mistaken belief that confrontation can only function as a negative experience.
The key, Pettis says, is that the trade deficit is due to a deeper problem, which is imbalances in the flow of international investment.
For these measurements of radon, the same procedure was followed as was done for Profile-A, except that the depth here is greater due to a deeper trench.
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