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Business meetings, unless they involved something like a snake coming in through the window, were early casualties, as were joyful, but repetitive, train journeys.
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This will almost certainly involve something like a universal basic income.
Perhaps that would involve something like a regional sales-team model, or one more precisely directed at particular interest groups.
How one would put together a syndicate that would support a loan to a company the size of Bank of America – the syndicate would probably involve something like 600 lenders – without precipitating a run on the bank is something of a mystery.
The Vanish researchers had argued that increasingly in a networked world sensitive discussions involving something like a divorce or a lawsuit threaten users' privacy when they are archived on multiple systems.
Judith Kilpatrick, who teaches professional responsibility at the University of Arkansas Law School, said, "I'm rather surprised, especially because this is a first offense and it did not involve something like stealing from clients".
The case was enormously complex — involving something like fifty federal agencies and five countries — and, just as the negotiations were scheduled to begin, Copaken learned of a conflict: his eldest daughter was performing the lead role in a sixth-grade production of "The Wiz".
The latter claim does involve something like (i).
There's a natural trepidation against doing things differently when it involves something like your health.
The episode of awareness would involve something like the acceptance of a proposition, and such an attitude clearly needs justification if it is to justify anything else.
At times, the true story may even involve something like Plato's partition of the soul (which was designed to accommodate conscious self-contradiction).
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