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And there were monumental judgment calls later on that Kershaw fails to examine, like Roosevelt's decision to invade North Africa in 1942, forgoing a second front in Europe until 1944.
In another section, his brain folds out onto four pages, sliced open and ready for us to examine like surgeons, with mushrooms, snails, and onions sprouting from the membranes.
Obviously, it is important to examine like conformations so that any observed variability is in fact real.
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Although acceptability is commonly used to examine liking for food products, more studies now emphasize the importance of measuring consumers' conceptualizations, such as emotions for food products.
These stories are picked up and examined like stones, or stone shards.
At the school Billy is examined like a piece of livestock and is sent home to wait for a decision.
The set behind him is raised as if it too were in quotation marks, something to be examined like poor Laura Wingfield's collection of glass trinkets.
The naked man up there, being examined like something on a microscope slide, represents a corpse exhumed from an Alpine glacier.
One of the reports, compiled by the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, found measurable improvement in fewer than half of the 38 patient safety measures examined, like accidental lacerations and catheter-associated infections.
"My job... is to be able to distinguish important phenomena from unimportant, to be able to illuminate characters and speak with their tongues," he wrote to a friend, insisting that his characters' ideas must be "examined like objects".
Attend the auction; see men examined like horses; see the forms of women rudely and brutally exposed to the shocking gaze of American slave-buyers.
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