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Flashbacks are involuntary, inflexible and appear to be far less subject to change than the memories we can actively bring to consciousness.

As a veteran I can attest that the average matelot, like the low-ranked soldier, is a practical woman or man and is far less subject to delusions of command than his or her superiors.

Placing the stimulus plan in the hands of state governments is an extremely dangerous prospect since it will surrender federal control over those funds to local authorities who are far less subject to independent oversight and far more susceptible to political corruption.

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A book about Mr. Lebrecht's "search for Gustav Mahler," as he calls his obsession, this is also a book about Mr. Lebrecht, a far less compelling subject.

Sensing that it was time to move on, the host switched to the apparently far less heated subjects of Syria, torture and extraordinary rendition. .

The family Polypteridae, commonly known as "bichirs", is a lineage that diverged early in the evolutionary history of Actinopterygii (ray-finned fish), but has been the subject of far less evolutionary study than other members of that clade.

A new study suggests that family members would be far less likely to subject their loved ones to such treatment if they had a better understanding of dementia as progressive, debilitating illness that ultimately shuts down the body after years of mental deterioration.

With greater pay transparency, employers would be forced to be more upfront about compensation decisions and would be far less likely to subject employees to discrimination, intentional or otherwise.

Yet the same Labour leader sounded far less assured when subjected to Evan Davis's cerebral nit-picking on the radio yesterday, precisely because he has failed to consider how he'd apply his unfortunately labelled desire to prod companies into paying fairer wages.

Mr. Bush, in contrast, is far less comfortable with the subject matter, more dependent on a stable of advisers, many drawn from administrations of Ronald Reagan and his father.

Such an outcome would strike at the heart of the state's claim to first-in-the-nation status, as a presidential proving ground where celebrity and a sizable campaign war chest matter far less than candidates' willingness to subject themselves to the rigorous scrutiny that voters here see as their birthright.

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