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Thus, we [1] have argued elsewhere that time may simply be a less intrusive cue than many event cues and the question whether time versus event-cued prospective memory is fundamentally different is not yet settled.
It is an argument that will never truly be settled, reflecting as it does two fundamentally different points of view about what constitutes achievement in a team sport.
A weird resignation has settled that non-Indian audiences aren't fundamentally interested: in the UK at least, Bollywood films are rarely screened to the mainstream press, so they don't get reviewed much.
Thus, the logic that climate change is settled, and therefore, climate scientists are no longer needed, is fundamentally flawed.
And now Mr. Obama has apparently settled on a financial plan that, in essence, assumes that banks are fundamentally sound and that bankers know what they're doing.
The publishers who settled also objected to the Justice Department's proposed remedy, saying that it would fundamentally change their existing settlements.
More fundamentally, allegations made last year by the Securities and Exchange Commission in its civil fraud suit against Goldman Sachs & Company, which Goldman settled by paying a record $550 million, made clear that Mr. Paulson didn't earn his billions purely because of his shrewd market insights.
Dispute settled".
Settled nomads.
Debate settled.
Being settled?
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