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Since these are transferred theological issues, it is little surprise that a number of modern novelists have been explicitly engaged with the question of what it means to tell a story, what it means to have divine power over someone's beginning and ending, and how a character might make a space for her own freedom, all while under the watchful eye of both the author and the reader.

But few social networks have become as explicitly engaged as the 4 million person strong gay network Grindr in pursuing the human rights of its members.

Though in this appeal to rational choice Rawls is explicitly engaged in a social contract theory of justice and thus a particular type of normative theory, the implications are more general.

Further, there are institutions, such as schools and churches, and policymaking bodies, such as governments, that are explicitly engaged in the enterprise of reproducing a variety of social institutions other than themselves.

All of us who live in Obama's age are, more or less explicitly, engaged in the same problem: how to orient ourselves to an American identity that no longer has its old center.

As a federal judge, Sotomayor had never explicitly engaged with gun rights: The closest she came was a decision upholding New York state's ban on nunchucks, in which she said the Second Amendment does not prevent states from regulating deadly weapons.

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It doesn't explicitly engage with the geopolitics of Iraq.

Despite the growing demand, it's still difficult to find films that explicitly engage with their lives.

Labour's new position on immigration allows us to explicitly engage with the problem of wages and skills among our fellow citizens, and not rely on importing skills from abroad.

"We've got countries that actually do the things Mr. Snowden says he's worried about very explicitly engaging in surveillance of their own citizens, targeting political dissidents, targeting and suppressing the press — who somehow are able to sit on the sidelines and act as if it's the United States that has problems when it comes to surveillance and intelligence operations".

Interactions which actively engage with cultural differences may be more likely to lead to positive outcomes than interactions which do not explicitly engage with cultural differences.

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