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Meier's basic contention is that the quarrel between revelation and philosophy as Strauss describes it leaves the careful reader many opportunities to consider whether revelation really does constitute the refutation of philosophy and to realize that philosophy does in fact have philosophical and moral resources from which to respond to revelation.

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All these data points collated together will create a "biophysical knowledge base" from which to track how species respond to climate change as it unfolds.

While it is the case that this procedure provides a low baseline of responding from which to measure the CS- (or drug-, or stress-) induced increase in responding at the relapse test, it should be borne in mind that there is little in common with the establishment of abstinence and relapse in individuals addicted to drugs, including those in treatment programmes.

Which feeds into my final lesson from 2016, which is to respond to the new normal by asking for more, not less: I don't just want human, employee, civil and consumer rights protected as we leave the EU and have to build our own frameworks, I want better ones.

Professor Calvo said such interventions "prevent the currency from doing its job," which is to respond to whatever the market will bear.

The July 2003 letter referenced a note from Smalley promising to respond, which had yet gone unfulfilled.

This is the brand-new homeland defense center from which America will respond to anthrax, smallpox, nuclear attack, multiple hijackings or other shoes still to drop.

Facebook is proposing a menu of negative emotions that you can select when posting your status, choosing from which will allow people to respond with sympathy.

The Afghan Attorney General has requested additional documentation from U.S. courts, which have yet to respond.

We therefore sought to determine whether the lesions present in these syndromes result in p38 activation and a phenotype similar to SIPS as a result of endogenous physiological levels of stress (which is distinct from their ability to respond to exogenously applied stress), and thus whether a SIPS-like response is a common response in progeroid syndromes.

Characteristics of the institutions from which participants responded are presented in Table  1.

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