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so in order to finally accept that "quantum theory tells us the world is inescapably crazy and bizarre" we have to eliminate something that "sounds creepy".
That means the White House and congressional Republicans would have to find $4 trillion in tax breaks to eliminate, something that could prove very difficult if they insist on keeping tax rates low for the wealthy.
You would think then that any responsible government would try to eliminate something that takes more lives in a year than all the wars Britain has fought since 1950.
Can natural selection act to eliminate something that is irrelevant?
It may seem like an impossible task to eliminate something that permeates our everyday lives and is firmly rooted in our basic behavior through years of conditioning.
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America deserves better from Congress than eliminating something that saves American lives and taxpayer dollars.
To dramatically reduce the number of federal workers over the long run you'd have to eliminate something huge that Congress really likes.
They're in a position of immense power and they're using that power to eliminate something good and replace it with something that makes them money.
Removing the headphone jack from the iPhone is not an act of courage, it's an act of leverage... They're in a position of immense power and they're using that power to eliminate something good and replace it with something that makes them money.
I mean sometimes without doing it on purpose you sometimes do have preconceived ideas about people and whether they can afford something or whether it's something that they would be interested … I would have hoped to think I tried to say it but sometimes you do sort of accidentally eliminate something subconsciously I suppose.
You wouldn't eliminate something gross like pooping?
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