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Rather it expresses a sort of anthropological judgment, just like the anthropologist's judgement about eating donkeys.
Glass expresses a sort of familiarity with this response in the trailer above, recounting the general reaction that "there must be something else" to the piece.
Pierre Muller quite rightly asked " where does this idea come from, that a public policy expresses a sort of 'truth' of the moment, not based on the outcome of a scientific experiment, but because it corresponds to the actors' beliefs?" (authors' translation) [ 109].
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Mr. Cooley, in a news conference, expressed a sort of sympathy for his adversary.
Now when I'm in London I find myself tipping all kinds of people, most of whom express a sort of unfeigned amazement, even if the tip is tiny.
The second case argued Monday, Comcast v. Behrend, No. 11-864, was a less certain proposition in that regard, with several justices expressing a sort of buyer's remorse about how the case had reached the court.
Far from taking offense at either these descriptions or Mr. Daisey's admitted fabrications, Mr. Wozniak was moved and disturbed by the revelations in the show, expressing a sort of sorrowful awe at how the company he helped create has evolved.
Does the sentence express a sort of opposition, either contradiction or contrariety, etc.? Does the sentence express that something is more or less the case?
"It was a way to express a sort of a social hierarchy," she said.
Thus, to stigmatize is to express a sort of power-dependency relationship.
To implement QDs into our Monte-Carlo simulation, QDs are expressed as a sort of "scattering centers".
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