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Biting into a chicken thigh involves not merely the ingestion of protein (easy to synthesise), but a complex interplay of aromas, textures and tastes.
It has a big job on its hands – one that involves not merely promoting and translating books but mediating one culture to another in such a way that the narratives we want to read are not simply journalistic horror stories, but the nuanced, culturally specific fictions that can illuminate the soul of a fascinating, complex, geopolitically critical, country.
It will take three more years before GM introduces an entirely new line, says Mr Lutz.The conversion involves not merely the shape of GM's cars, but what may have been the worst aspect of American design, the shoddy, cheap-looking interiors.
Virtue or merit, which humans alone can attain, involves not merely acting for the good of the system but performing such actions in a self-aware or reflective manner).
Irigaray's undertaking thus involves not merely an assertion of difference against equality, nor certainly a simple reversal; such stances take place on the basis of an already existing symbolic order and imaginary relation and are themselves what need to be interrogated.
Capitalism is distinctive, Marx argues, in that it involves not merely the exchange of commodities, but the advancement of capital, in the form of money, with the purpose of generating profit through the purchase of commodities and their transformation into other commodities which can command a higher price, and thus yield a profit.
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Yet the attack involved not merely the towers, but two other actions, in particular a successful attack on the Pentagon.
He described the tunnel as so carefully planned and sophisticated that it appeared that engineers must have been involved, not merely men with shovels.
On Saturday, the troupe presented a short but more serious story, "Dushasana Vadham" ("The Killing of Dushasana"), involving not merely one villain's death but also the devouring of his entrails (though this gruesome scene was given a cartoon quality of exaggeration).
Moreover, the indispensable role of prejudgment in understanding connects directly with Gadamer's rethinking of the traditional concept of hermeneutics as necessarily involving, not merely explication, but also application.
Quite soon after the publication of Crime as Opportunity, we found we were not alone in our views: Cohen and Felson (1979) and the Brantingham and Brantingham (1981) working respectively in the United States and Canada, had persuasively argued that explaining crime involved not merely explaining criminal dispositions but also explaining the role of immediate circumstance and situations.
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