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The fashionable scientific response to this cosmic conundrum is to invoke the so-called multiverse theory.
The POA's almost instinctive reaction to any change proposed by managers is to invoke lengthy dispute procedures.
One way out of that dilemma is to invoke a phenomenon known to biologists as group selection.
The ordinary way of dealing with people who break the law is to invoke the law against them.
But Brink's achievement is to invoke a measure of sympathy for the fading Dutch colonialists as well.
To come across the name of Jemima suddenly is to invoke memories of elastic-sided boots and comic great-aunts.
Unlike my sister the teacher or my brother the lawyer, I take prisoners, and to exercise that authority is to invoke a profound social trust.
Another form of pervasive human inconsistency is to invoke a moral principle only when it is convenient, rather than across all cases to which the principle applies.
Gray's other error is to invoke situations where intervention has not "worked" without mentioning situations where non-intervention has been equally unsuccessful.
In the modern world, after all, to broach the idea of Jewish identity is to invoke not one crisis but many.
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Another possible approach would be to invoke the Endangered Species Act.
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