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It assumes only the normal margin of human fallibility.
He's the Isaac Rosenberg of the Iraq War; romantic by disposition, he resorts to surrealist imagery in order to hold out a margin of human sympathy under the extreme pressure of war.
Overall, this evidence highlights the importance of aspirations and expectations for the extensive and intensive margin of human capital accumulation.
Specifically, we obtained biopsy tissue from the wound margin of human diabetic foot ulcers at presentation (Fig. 7A).
If the position of the framework was incomplete, the structure was adapted manually by technician using a standardized protocol with a margin of human error.
This approach stems from an initial proof-of-concept study aimed at assessing the use of a fluorescent marker (5-Aminolevulinic acid, 5-ALA) to investigate the distribution of cancer stem-like cells (alternatively named tumor propagating cells) at the core and margin of human GBM [ 6].
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At the same time, they sense that meaningfulness comes from the margins of human experience that it flowers during times of great joy, pain, frustration, or hardship.
Alexis Rockman, for example, produced for the show a series of watery, sepia-toned paintings on paper of animals that thrive on the margins of human civilization: raccoons, rats, cockroaches, flies and sea gulls, among others.
While Romanticism was given a free hand with mountains in Europe to shape our responses to them, in China, India or Japan, mountains were not seen simply as being on the margins of human culture.
Finally, in 2003, I explored how the ends of the Earth — its poles, its highest peaks, and other spots on the margins of human access — were becoming less remarkable in an age of technology-abetted adventure.
In other words, they don't force you to slow down, as happens with the failing frog muscles in the petri dish; they cause you to want to slow down a semantic difference, perhaps, but a significant one when it comes to testing the outer margins of human capability.
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