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And he hopes to democratize the way that art is experienced — "to make something," he said, "that will be accessible to people who don't feel comfortable walking into a gallery or museum".
Thus, the other's acquisition and loss of resources is experienced to some extent as one's own acquisition and loss.
But it is well-known that any criminal record will likely result in rejection for job applicants (a penalty that is experienced to a highly unequal degree along racial lines), and is an immediate disqualifier for many professional licenses.
More generally, if this explanation applies to illusory touch felt near an arm that is experienced to be detached or invisible, then it seems consistent with the idea that the visual body image is explained away and plays a decreasing role in multisensory integration after illusion onset.
This burden is experienced to the greatest degree when no guidance has been provided by the patient as to what his or her wishes would be in the current circumstances.
Among violence episodes, the most critical - sexual violence is experienced to a larger extent than physical violence; this is also true of sex workers in most countries in the Asian region [ 9, 23, 25].
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Camping in the United States something that has been experienced to be believed.
This is an event that has to be experienced to be believed.
The impact this gaze has on the other person has to be experienced to be believed".
But the stresses and strains of incarceration have to be experienced to be appreciated.
But quilters do not have to be experienced to get the most out of the shop.
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