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Few moral philosophers, however, have exploited the idea that actions might be morally good or bad in virtue of being good or bad of their kind - good or bad as actions.
We exploited the idea that motifs necessary for transcription regulation are overrepresented in a particular area of promoter region.
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But this novel knowingly exploits the idea that the president is in a superhuman class of his own.
The three scientists pioneered a field that exploits the idea that the three dimensional shapes of molecules are vital to their chemical and biological functions.
In this paper, we accelerate self-collision detection (SCD) for a deforming triangle mesh by exploiting the idea that a mesh cannot self collide unless it deforms enough.
Companies might be exploiting the idea that female shoppers are willing to spend more money than their male counterparts, he said.
The algorithm exploits the idea that only the interaction of the low-frequency harmonics is long-ranged to construct the "economical truncation," as well as the rotational transformations of spherical harmonics to promote the efficient iterative solution.
We exploit the idea that while ideal magnetohydrodynamics equations are non-convex with non-homogeneous fluxes as opposed to their hydrodynamic counterparts, they exhibit an overall wave-like structure.
And he fully exploits the idea that a girl raised by a movie star (her mother) and producer (her father) with bankrupt show-business values would actually find hell kind of homey.
This strategy exploits the idea that carbonate oxygen, within a single-phase carbonate siloxane polymer matrix, will facilitate extensive ionic dissociation of introduced lithium salts, and that furthermore elastomeric behavior of the matrix under ambient temperature conditions will lead to enhanced mobility of lithium ions.
The process exploits the idea that it may be difficult to formulate a good query when you don't know the collection well, but it is easy to judge particular documents, and so it makes sense to engage in iterative query refinement of this sort.
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