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Bob Hall has posted his original 1976 paper making the distinction between fresh water and salt water economists (pdf): The fresh water view holds that fluctuations are largely attributable to supply shifts and that the government is essentially incapable of affecting the level of economic activity.
Therefore, the perturbations are local and seem incapable of affecting the global geomagnetic activity, as the magnetosphere is several tens of Earth radii at the lunar distance.
On the other hand, two representations suffice to crowd out a third completely out of consciousness, making it incapable of affecting the state of mind (Gemüthszustand); and this is all the more the case for further representations with a weaker vivacity than c (SW V: 292).
Previous studies had reported that the "receptorless" truncated DT was incapable of affecting cells [16].
Recombinant Surv-WT and Surv-T34A proteins were incapable of affecting cell growth or apoptosis in our hands (Supplementary Figure 3).
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Not long after Kanner's discovery, autism came to be seen as a developmental disorder caused by bad parenting — especially by mothers who withheld affection from their children and created kids who were incapable of affect.
Furthermore, the God of Christian tradition is not utterly incapable of being affected by human beings.
Jeff's position mirrors that of the audience: We are unable to warn Lisa of the danger, utterly incapable of using our knowledge to affect the outcome.
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