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"In the final analysis, these figures touch the soul of the reunified Germany and evoke the problem of the fair distribution of opportunities and burdens," they said.
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He creates all these visual tensions, almost like flags falling apart, and very subtly and abstractly evokes the problems those countries have.
"People should evoke the real problems such as why [the Arab world] is a fertile environment for this movement," he says, pointing to dictatorship and injustice as two such features of the region.
But Jordan Grafman, a cognitive neuroscientist at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in Bethesda, Maryland, isn't convinced that extreme moral dilemmas like the trolley problem evoke the same cognitive processes--and involve the same brain regions--as moral judgments in the real world involve.
Other studies evoked the organisational problems of the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) and its poor health care quality, including overestimated cost of vaccination records, incoherence in the follow-up of vaccination and disruption in the cold chain [ 25].
A further problem with the P-statements is they lack enough detail to evoke the intended safety behavior.
The rooms upstairs also evoke the past.
"We wanted to evoke the neighborhood as well.
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