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The fantasy would be less appealing if the reality of killing and dying in combat with other human beings were more imminent for more people.
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This is because of the process called "temporal discounting" which says we are more likely to go for a reward which is more imminent than for one which is far in the future.
But even bioinformatics teams in pharmaceutical giants usually have no sufficient capacity to develop suitable techniques for the analysis of their data, as they focus on more imminent results for their company.
Various strategies currently being adopted to prolong the cycle life for orbiter applications, as well as, for extending their operating range down to temperatures as low as −30°C for more imminent Mars lander and rover missions are briefly discussed.
Any US citizen hoping to visit Brazil for the 2016 Olympics, or for the more imminent 2014 FIFA World Cup, can look forward to paying about $160 and waiting about two weeks to get a visa.
If they intentionally spit the pacifier back out, it's time you check for other issues,as they are more imminent.
For other critics, however, the dangers seem more imminent.
Scott said he did not foresee any more imminent expansion, but added that conference consolidation made too much financial sense for it not to eventually happen.
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