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While Aniston's decision to embrace the natural effects of aging is noteworthy in the greater context of Hollywood, her comments fall in line with a larger cultural problem: Why, when praising celebrities who do not conform to anti-aging norms, must we simultaneously criticize those who do?
If we're going to have Ruiz, we must embrace the 'full effect' of what Ruiz is.
2. They embrace the Pygmalion Effect.
As I walked the streets of Downtown recently, I decided I would cast aside my feelings of affluent remorse and embrace the positive effect people like me have had on the area.
Will the self-described "Reagan Republican" Speaker Ryan, and other party leaders claiming the Reagan mantle, really embrace the assuredly disastrous effects that Trump's trade policies would inflict on the American economy and its workers?
The models seemed to embrace the no-fuss effect.
Using this method, we question whether a period of one-year is sufficiently long to embrace all the effects of readmission and indeed whether all the risk conditions surrounding readmissions can be properly addressed.
"I think it's going to be tremendously hurtful," Neily said when asked the effect of failing to embrace the freedom to marry.
Nutritional effects on fertility therefore embrace the formation of the foetal gonads, their post-natal development, the timing of puberty and in multiple ovulating species, their ovulation rates.
Embrace the darkness!
Instead, embrace the silence.
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