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It might precisely be the changes that appear in the body, for example in the brain, which are responsible for cognition.
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With Taylor expected to serve his sentence (yet to be determined) in Britain rather than Africa, the verdict "will have a far less deterrent effect" than it might have precisely in the region "where the use of child soldiers in local, tribal and national armed forces has gone out of control," argues Abhijit Pandya in The Daily Mail.
It might be precisely the fact that these things are not asking to be looked at in an art or gallery setting that some kind of heightened, special, or pure "experience" is possible.
Which means that the more accurate question – and this might precisely be why it plagues Britain so – is: What kind of leaders are we choosing?
The performances there -- judged from a "Richard III" this summer with Kathryn Hunter in the title role -- may not embody every single speculation as to what performances at the Globe or the Rose might precisely have been like.
And here's where you might precisely run into a problem.
Given the complexity of the inflammatory response, identifying a single marker that might precisely facilitate diagnosis and risk assessment is unrealistic.
In addition, self-link loops might also be important for the evolution of certain network motifs whose initial emergence might precisely depend on the presence of self-interacting proteins (e.g. the triangle motif unless one triangle at least is already present in the initial network).
Instead of fighting against Islamic radicalism it might encourage it, precisely because of this feeling of stigmatisation".
Meanwhile, the Green Party has agreed to abstain on confidence votes, in exchange for being put in charge of two cherished schemes.As muddled as this set-up sounds, it might prove durable, precisely because it assumes there will be disagreements and makes allowance for them.
Had the government worried more about limiting spending than about the potential collapse of the mortgage giants, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, it might have triggered precisely the dark scenario that consumes those who worry most about growing American debt, argues Brad Setser, an economist at the Council on Foreign Relations.
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