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This poetic device could become a setting for instant squalor, not to mention a source of leaks.
Algorithms can be gorgeous expressions of logical thinking, not to mention a source of ease and wonder.
Never mind monopoly power in the marketplace; the real lesson corporate America is taking away from the Microsoft antitrust trial is that old E-mail can be a mine field of legal liability, not to mention a source of public embarrassment.
However, it is worth keeping in mind that pharmaceuticals have been a highly cost-effective driver of mortality gains for a long period of time, not to mention a source of improved quality of life for millions of Americans.
While the extension's author doesn't mention a source, a bit of digging suggests that at least a good chunk of them (and their captions) are from reddit's /r/gifs/.
They do not mention a source here.
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In the past, we noticed that adding a second prompt, "What process adds this huge increase in biomass?," led to an increase in the number of students who mentioned a process in their answer but a decrease in the number who mentioned a source of biomass or an answer to the prompt "Explain where this huge increase in biomass comes from?" (Weston et al., 2012).
Hunting has become its own kind of endangered species, a long-ago ritualized form of recreation (not to mention a hefty source of state revenue).
"Get the Easy Greenhouse Gases First," by Gregg Easterbrook (Op-Ed, Aug. 29), raises new hope for controlling global warming but doesn't mention a growing source of greenhouse gases that affect the atmosphere: jet exhaust.
Sharing Internet searches in an identifiable way with Facebook friends seemed downright creepy to me, not to mention a potential source of incredible irritation to people I am connected with on Facebook.
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