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In the modern financial system, by contrast, risk evaluation involves two things: impersonality and outsourcing.
A more plausible scenario is that the scandal involves two things of which James Murdoch knows little and cares for less: journalism and mollifying regulators.
Forgiveness ordinarily (not always) involves two things: forswearing resentment (subjectively) and restoring a person to their previous office or role (objectively).
In essence, therefore, open source involves two things: putting spare capacity (geeks' surplus time and skill) into economic production; and sharing.Economists have not always found it easy to explain why self-interested people would freely share scarce, privately owned resources.
Edelman complains that many leading theorists resist what Edelman considers to the be the obvious approach to tackling the problem of consciousness, which involves two things: a close study of the actual physiology of the brain, and application of the universally accepted explanation of how the brain came to be--Darwin's theory of natural selection.
And that involves two things: A clear understanding of what is and what isn't private information; and clarity as to how the public interest is defined, so that if something is deemed to be private, then we are clear as to the circumstances in which it is appropriate to reveal it.
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As I see it, happiness involves four things, and the first one is mostly a matter of luck.
Leaving the EU involves three things: an administrative divorce, the untangling of British and EU law, and (probably) a new trade deal.
Running a good sale involves three things: timing, pricing and marketing.
Rather, his description involves three things: (1) a study, (2) a subject matter (being), and (3) a manner in which the subject matter is studied (qua being).
Generally, it was thought that scientific knowledge involves three things: a definition, a list of the properties in the technical Aristotelian sense of features not contained in the definition but consequent upon it, and a causal analysis.
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