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For as he explains, it would be inappropriate to assign passio any particularly pejorative meaning.

As Dr Montgomery explains, "It would be much better if there were devices that gave people warnings of things to look for, instead of being too late when you're already in the hospital with a heart attack". There are big potential benefits from gathering this kind of information, but also risks.

Thus, Michael reasons, they will learn how it is to "be a minority" while ironically bringing up offensive stereotypes (Scott has no card for "Arab" or "Muslim", because, he explains, it would be "too explosive").

European leaders have tried for five years to keep Greece part of the eurozone, and as Germany's Der Spiegel explains, it would be seen as a disaster if all that time and effort were for nothing.

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So maybe a better way to "popularize" poetry--hell, maybe a better way just to explain it would be to further valorize the dead, though with the caveat that the dead include the living.

And for me to say it and then explain it would be pedantic.

"If you didn't have television," one resident monk explained, "it would be so boring".

So he said, 'Let's do it later.' I explained it would be more of a memento mori.

However, as I and others on the panel explained, it would be a mistake to justify the restriction or elimination of non-binding shareholder resolutions on such grounds.

And if they forced a government shutdown, Mr. Silver explained, it would be the widely reviled Legislature — not the popular governor — that would be blamed.

For me to say "intercalation" and not explain it would be irritating; it's bad form to use a word you're pretty sure the other person doesn't know.

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