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This "sounds" far more practical than encoding that experience in neural code and physically imparting it to our neurons.
Hays has figured out how to leverage his own keen sense of selling by imparting it to others.
"Find your purpose" is terrible advice and I'm guilty of imparting it to thousands of people.
"If there is an impact, the vehicles can share the energy of the event, instead of the Explorer imparting it to the passenger vehicle," said Stephanie Sweeney, Ford's crash safety supervisor for Explorers.
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Desgabets was careful to stress that the ultimate source of movement is not matter but God, who imparted it to the universe in its creation.
Socrates argues that such virtue cannot be taught; if it could, Pericles would have imparted it to his sons, but he failed to do so.
The founding principle of Islam is that the Koran is the direct word of God, revealed to Muhammad in order that he impart it to humankind.
In a series of experiments, the group joined the blood circulation of old and young mice, a method that's been used for decades in different kinds of studies, to test whether animals with a certain feature (youth, in this case) can impart it to others that don't have it.
"Acquire knowledge and impart it to the people".
His vision, and his ability to impart it to the electorate, drew support.
Geoff practiced that approach and imparted it to me as well, and for that I am eternally grateful to him.
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