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That's absurd, for innumerable reasons, but here's a simple one: Whether we talk about class and income inequality or not, the divisions are there.
Andrews and Thomson compare depression to a fever helping to fight off infection, but Nesse says a more accurate metaphor is chronic pain, which can arise for innumerable reasons.
There are innumerable reasons for the way we arrange and rearrange the places we live, among them a need for order, a desire for beauty, a hope for comfort.
Springtime for Germany (Or How I learned to Love Lederhosen) by Ben Donald Little Brown, July 5 2007, £11.99 Journeys begin for innumerable reasons, and often years before the traveller steps out the door.
I love Monk for innumerable reasons, but I will keep it to 10, so he wouldn't feel uncomfortable. 1) He is the obsessive compulsive detective Monk can outsmart any crook, even a chess grandmaster (Mr Monk and the Genius) but he will still have to straighten anything crooked, arrange things in height order, and only eat foods which don't touch each other.
Expanding our knowledge in terms of crosstalk between metabolic switching, interconnecting pathways and effector functions in neutrophils will be of high value for innumerable reasons.
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I am a feminist, too, and I know there were and are innumerable good reasons for outrage and action.
It will have no bearing on the difficulties experienced by the much larger numbers of women seeking an abortion simply because they do not wish to continue with a pregnancy for innumerable other reasons.
Nobody Wants To Make Lists" — but everyone lists and subdivides the people they know all the time: in their head, or on paper, or in the To: and CC: fields of their emails, for innumerable social reasons.
The standard reason for innumerable climbs, crossings, canoeings and such: because it's there.
And I added the general reflection that "the best critics in the history of art are themselves artists or philosophers (I vote for Nietzsche)." In a comment on that post, reader EvelynRoak writes: The points you are arguing here seem to downgrade criticism as a medium and overlook innumerable excellent critics for the simple reason that they are writers only.
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