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Something even more radical, even more immaterial.
We also uncovered two distinct clusters of CES one that is more recreation and social-based and one that is more immaterial and nature-based.
The tribes instilled in her the idea that the future we are heading towards is becoming more and more immaterial.
"But now the use of gold has become more immaterial because when you look at the stocks for gold, they're selling what they speculate is in the ground".
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Was there a more fundamental, immaterial self beneath or beside or behind or above (prepositions fail me here) the brain-self?
"It's entirely possible that businesses are being consistent in using arbitration more for immaterial contracts than for material contracts," said Professor Ware, who is working on an article critical of the conclusions reached by Mr. Eisenberg and his colleagues.
Contemporary portraiture can be even more provisional, immaterial and high-tech than anything on view here, and the Aldrich falls short of exploring the phenomena of Facebook and the billions of cellphone portraits that have become our latest ways of imaging the self.
In this way, we are in line with findings from the social studies of technology, but differ in that our artifact of study – software – is more "virtually immaterial" than machines which had been primarily earlier objects of study.
It's more like the immaterial swirl of veils in the dances of Loie Fuller.
Theories proposed for this persistence of health inequalities include inadequate income redistribution, health inequalities being more related to immaterial factors such as cultural factors, and people of higher socio-economic status benefiting relatively more from improvements in healthcare than people of lower socio-economic status [ 43].
Unitarity is preserved because the vectors in the environment, to which these different components are coupled, are and remain orthogonal: how the components themselves more specifically evolve is immaterial.
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