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Whatever the cause, there is something about the mere concept of "normal" that has become faintly hilarious.
But for many, the mere concept of keeping children entertained on the road has proven too good to pass up.
From worries about the other cheating while undercover to wondering if they are each keeping their part of the bargain, the mere concept of trust is never taken for granted.
The mere concept of mixing philanthropy with profit infuriates many environmental activists.
The mere concept of recording news on paper is treated as a quaint novelty: You can cut it up and make your own headlines, for example, because it's an actual physical object.
The mere concept of Tregs was the subject of significant controversy among immunologists for many years owing to the paucity of reliable markers for defining these cells and the ambiguity of the nature and molecular basis of suppressive phenomena.
It makes the mere concept of Hooters completely baffling.
The mere concept that someone like Jim should be victimized again by a state law that by its very existence guarantees extended misery for victims of accidents caused by others, is appalling.
Beer drinkers have rejoiced, extolling the mere concept of a craft brew interrupting the country's monotonous beer landscape.
Cf. J. Seifert, "Si Deus est Deus, Deus est" 218, for whom the argument takes its "starting point in the objective essence and not in a mere concept of God".
Try to accept her for the mere mortal he is.
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