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These concerns have included standard consumer gripes about lines and crowds, and more particular ones like the propensity for aggressive record dealers to buy up limited-edition Record Store Day releases, then scalp them online at several times their face value.
He was now operating on the assumption that there is a distinction between 'reason' and 'understanding' — where by 'reason' he meant the capacity for transcendent, unifying, principles; by 'understanding', the faculty of abstracting general representations from more particular ones.
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Recognizing strengths and weaknesses--whether in fundraising, programs, marketing, or something more particular to one's mission--celebrates differences in a way that helps us all grow, together.
But even if it does hold, it is not clear how the general duty explains the particular one; why are general obligations any more explanatory than particular ones?
According to Prologue, the magazine of the National Archives, it was a local department-store promotion that went national when retailers discovered that, mysteriously, generic Presidents clear more inventory than particular ones, even the Father of His Country.
From fetching everyone's fish and chips, slathered with vinegar not ketchup, he moved up to more particular orders: a one-egg omelette for Ringo, cheese-and-cucumber sandwiches for George, and for John caviar and chocolate cake.
Penalized methods are more particular, selecting only one or several variables per causal locus.
On the other hand, if you are interested in one or more particular traits, you can highlight them on the phylogenetic tree without showing all the other characters.
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