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This is not a position that Berlin explicitly advances; but his later writings suggest a sympathy for it.
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In the last fifty years various scientists (see Zuse 1982, Fredkin 1993, Wolfram 2002) have explicitly advanced a bold conjecture: that the physical universe is, fundamentally, a discrete computational structure.
While there is an encouraging growth in social vulnerability research, disaster risk research capacity building should explicitly advance the multidisciplinary investigation of risks, and go beyond fragmented approaches to the understanding of risk (Holloway 2009; Cutter et al. 2015).
In short, although sense-datum theories that are explicitly advanced as theories of perception (exteroception) don't generate much conviction, they seem to be more convincing when applied to intransitive bodily sensations like pains that are not usually thought to be perceptual.
Too often his songs explicitly advance the story or update us on character, as though he's still trying to impress his professors from NYU's graduate musical theater writing program.
"That is a seriously disturbing conclusion given that we had warned them explicitly in advance, in very strong terms, that Mr McGuire was likely to suffocate to death in a very horrible way," said Allen Bohnert, McGuire's attorney.
Many blogs are explicitly partisan, advancing a cause or particular point of view.
These things need to be discussed explicitly in advance.
Although we adjusted for known predictors of wound healing, and there is no evidence explicitly linking advanced age and poor health status to wound healing, residual differences in these factors may have impaired wound healing in the intervention period, so our estimates of effectiveness may be somewhat pessimistic.
(Participant-35, researcher, public sector, Islamist) The use of bullying to get rid of unwanted personnel is a particularly calculated practice, designed, according to our respondents, explicitly to advance the interest of an organization, in the case of the private sector, or a sociopolitical group, in the case of the public sector.
The state law was explicitly drafted to advance the interests of minority citizens, who are disproportionately represented among inmates and who stand to lose most when political power is shifted away from their home districts.
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