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(As for the question, England won't win this game, although they might draw it).
So here's the way the economists might draw it up: Buy a hybrid + buy less gas = feel less bad.
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What some might draw from it, however, is to hope for judges and policy-makers who are open to changing circumstances, mind-changing experiences, the evolution of human events, new evidence and information, and a temperment that is willing to question old assumptions.
Or the person might draw on it in the context of teaching or science communication, to transmit the current best understanding of how the natural and technological worlds work to students and the general public.
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But if we're going to draw a line, we might as well draw it here.
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