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The decision to review target sites for disruption and prototypical disruptors for cross-hallmark effects was driven by the fact that many individual studies and reviews of chemical exposures fail to account systematically for the spectrum of incidental actions that can result from exposures to a single given chemical.
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The resulting architecture includes striatal reinforcement learning based on egocentric representations of sensory states and actions, incidental Hebbian association of sensory information with allocentric state representations in the hippocampus, and arbitration of the outputs of both systems based on confidence/uncertainty in medial prefrontal cortex.
But that realism is an open-ended, wide-eyed one, that seemingly pries apart the edges of the frame and the seams of cuts to let in a varied and polyphonic array of characters who are incidental to the action but crucial to the time.
The movie offers, in passing, some joyfully stylized moments — such as the synchronized choreography of the flight attendants' safety demonstrations, the allure of the cockpit screen and runway lights, the gleam of a fuselage, and several exuberantly canted angles — but they're all too brief and undeveloped, like tacked-on decorations that seem incidental to the action.
A more difficult question, as in the free speech context, is how to deal with laws that do not expressly restrict the religious freedom of members of any particular religion, but have only an incidental effect on the actions of members of certain religions.
In most countries, such alternations in shortage and oversupply are adjusted by incidental and ad hoc actions that are not able to prevent these variations.
More primitive fiction had been characterized by a proliferation of action and incidental characters; the psychological novel limited itself to a few characters whose motives for action could be examined and analyzed.
Madcap antics sometimes arose (an "L.A. Law" episode involved a member of the ensemble cast in a gorilla suit) but these were incidental to the central action.
In sacrifice by burning and by burial, as also in the effusion of blood, the prior death of the human or animal victim, even if ritually performed, is in a sense incidental to the sacrificial action.
Another offense was to describe, with an inarguable terseness, the atrocities incidental to the military action — prisoners shot, women raped, children and elders slain and mutilated, churches and synagogues desecrated, even beehives torched.
"Any revenue generated by law enforcement actions will be incidental to the public safety purpose," the agreement said.
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