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Some of its advantages are being a noninvasive method, risk-free, capable of being performed serially and in real time, and analyzed along with clinical data by intensivists.

She and I were both free adults, capable of making our own decisions.

This year, however, Spurs general manager R.C. Buford picked up a terrific low-cost free agent capable of filling the playmaking void.

For both Mac fans (pre-OS X) and Windows fans (pre-XP), WebWasher (www.webwasher.com) is another free alternative, capable of squashing not only pop-ups but even those self-spawning Hydra ads.

But now I imagined Dan as a free actor, capable of doing anything at any time and paradoxically, by telling myself I did not know what to expect, I wanted to move toward him, to uncover the mystery.

Particularly in the final chapters, Ha Jin seems to be working through his own ideas about the events of that spring (he had left China only a few years earlier), using Jian as a mouthpiece: "I aspired not only to show my bravery to Meimei but also, like a free man capable of choice, to dislodge myself from the revolutionary machine".

But once you've got those and a service provider, you're off making telephone calls around the world that are effectively free, and capable of doing many more things besides.Internet telephony is not new, having been used by geeks for a decade or more to set up computer-to-computer voice conversations in a similar manner to sending e-mail or swapping data files.

In the second application, the SiO2 makes these ceramics macroscopically strain free, and capable on being moved from the "oven to the refrigerator" without cracking [33].

This effect of nontarget DNA arises from depleting the concentration of free PNA capable of interacting with DNA target due to adhesion of positively charged PNA molecules on the negatively charged DNA duplex.

Note that on Husserl's view the will of a free agent, capable of following this imperative, is always already embedded in a "volitional context" predelineating the open "future horizon" of a "full individual life" that the agent is currently able to lead (Husserliana, vol. XXXVII, p. 252), thus qualifying as a dynamic intentional structure.

To me, it's not even a moral issue, but an issue of how do I provide the best, and most optimal life for them where they are free and capable of getting the most out of life without any roadblocks, especially at a young age as their minds are still developing and they don't have the capability to understand the world around them.

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