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For example, in the matter of the knights' worries about Zara, he writes that damnation was "the greatest possible concern to all medieval people".

Marcus's claim to statesmanship has come under critical attack in numerous other ways for example, in the matter of Christian persecution.

The influence of the code may be seen, for example, in the matter of third-party liability, in which the burden of proof may be upon the defendant rather than upon the plaintiff.

But where the situation is more complicated, "as for example, in the matter of the success of a policy, or the social conditions among a foreign people — that is to say, where the real answer is neither yes or no, but subtle, and a matter of balanced evidence," journalism "causes no end of derangement, misunderstanding, and even misrepresentation".

While an algorithm may not be able to see the difference in iPhone stories (or Microsoft stories, or anything else in my example below for that matter), a human could.

In addition, the proliferation of junk DNA and meiotic drive are two examples in which the only phenotypes that matter are phenotypic characteristics of genes (Brandon 1996: 133; Sterelny, Smith and Dickison 1996: 388).

For example, in a matter of clicks you can set your Nest home thermostat to change your Hue light bulbs to red in the event of your boiler malfunctioning without the need to use multiple apps on your smartphone.

He often buys white fabric and has it dyed and cut by other Chinese companies in Prato before giving the pieces to subcontractors to produce the requested items — 1,000 green skirts, in a typical example in a matter of weeks, if not days.

The licensing is GPLv3, and the program completed the 24-node Insulin example in a matter of seconds.

In fact, natural nanoparticles do occur in the environment, for example in waste matter, some of which are are not materials engineered by scientists.

Despite this tendency towards scepticism, Pascal frequently expressed confidence in the certainty with which we can know 'matters of fact.' For example, he argued in the Provincial Letters that "matters of fact are proved only by the senses" and that they are "easily decided" (I, 812, 723).

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