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"Starting in the nineteen-seventies, to put it very crudely, you had a higher proportion of black kids being born to really dumb mothers," he said.
"Part of the argument is where are the men that you are supposed to settle down with, to put it very crudely," Willetts says, as he make clear that improving skills through greater vocational training is crucial in this area.
The analog/propositional debate concerns the nature of imagery itself (to put it very crudely, the analog side thinks mental images are inner pictures, and the propositional side think they are inner descriptions), whereas the dual/common coding debate concerns the functional role played by imagery in the cognitive processes of memory and thought.
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And it was a very sort of crudely made prop -- the idea was that my character had whipped it up very crudely and quickly, so it was supposed to look like that.
Put very crudely, it's a pathology of nurture not nature.
Put very crudely, it's a pathology of nurture, not nature.
Very crudely, the question is this: Was Shakespeare a Catholic?
"We discovered the car was put together very crudely, after taking delivery," Mr. Mackay said.
He also, very crudely, attacks the French journalist who has come forward about her own experience with Strauss-Kahn.
In this area, very crudely worked pebble tools have been reported from one site in Algeria in direct association with a Lower Pleistocene (Villafranchian) mammalian assemblage.
The Koine may be dated very crudely from the period of Alexander's conquests in the 4th century bce to approximately the reign of Justinian in the 6th century ce.
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