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Scenario analysis and identification of the main elements that can influence future state of the system under study (e.g., what makes one option more preferable than others), i.e., which are the conditions that can determine the optimal intervention in site-specific conditions [32].
For instance, Fodor, in Chapter 4 of his (1975) book, allows that many lexical items in one's LOT may be image-like; he introduces the notion of a mental image/picture under description to avoid some obvious inadequacies of pictures (e.g., what makes a picture a picture of an overweight woman rather than a pregnant one, or vice versa, etc).
Because methods are examined in terms of fundamental biological and chemical properties (e.g., "What makes antibodies ‛specific'?," "Do antibody probes bind the same way that riboprobes do?," "How can you tell whether a particular stem cell undergoes division after injury to an organism?"), students review fundamental content from previous course work in a new context.
As the English Chopin specialist John Rink, a professor of music at the Royal Holloway University of London, put it in an e-mail: "What makes Professor Kallberg's work particularly valuable is the setting-out of different possibilities.
Douglas McGrath, who has directed movie versions of both Austen's "Emma and Nicholas Nicklebyby," by Charles Dickens, wrote recently in an e-mail message: "What makes a classic a classic is that the story always has relevance to whatever generation is reading it.
The very ubiquity of E-mail is what makes it such a valuable tool.
What makes e-mail different is that this philosophical haze is technologically eliminated by the lack of a middleman: the moment a user hits the "send" button, the question of ownership is moot.
But in a sense this is what Donna Lennard and her partners have done at Il Buco Alimentari e Vineria, and that is what makes it such an inviting place to have a pastry in the morning, a sandwich and a bowl of soup at noon, and a small feast at night.
What makes my e-mail program decide to start displaying the messages in my In box out of chronological order? A. There are at least a few things in your e-mail program of choice that you might want to look at that might reveal why your messages are out of order.
Dreher also noted this departure from classical Christian viewpoints, where Adam is cursed to labor, in that WALL-E argues hard work is what makes humans human.
The capacity to engage in conversation is what makes CODE-E seem almost human and, at the same time, reminds us — and the students whose classes it visits — that it's a machine.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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