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Secondly, in production, one never makes an isolated strategic decision.
In the 1950s she had begun, along with Anscombe, to shift the focus away from what makes an isolated action good or bad, to the Aristotelian concentration on what makes a person good or bad in the long-term.
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For a hit man like Arthur Bishop (Mr. Statham), this makes for an isolated if lucrative life that comes with a swank pad, a vintage muscle car and paid nights with the local talent.
Elverum explained that touring around the world and living life out of a suitcase for large chunks of the year makes having an isolated home base that much more appealing.
Thus, three oxygen atoms and one hydroxyl as the fourth anion around one silicon atom make up an isolated SiO4 tetrahedron as in orthosilicates, and such tetrahedrons make a planar array on the side of a gibbsite sheet.
Because they are made in an isolated compartment by microbes, their production may prove simpler to suppress than the production of other waste solutes.
Following the forest trails of the perpetrators, trackers found something disturbing: Remains of the stolen goods littered campsites made by an isolated tribe in the region.
Tighar believes those signals show she ditched her plane and survived by making it to an isolated island.
Since web protocols are stateless, there is no inherent connection from one page viewed by a browser to the next, making each view an isolated occurrence.
However, the observations of Takenaka et al., which made use of an isolated buffer perfused hydrophonetic kidney preparation, demonstrated total abolishment of the autoregulatory response in afferent arterioles in the high-salt case.
Being on the edge, isolated, makes an animal glint in the eyes of its predator.
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