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Moreover, we shall move from the assumption that time can never be observed out of time.
Finally, social sciences usually move from the assumption that the problem (of anticipation) has a solution, so the question is simply how can we get such solution.
But one might equally use it, as Protagoras appears to, in a positive fashion, to move from the assumption that we can in fact think of such things to the conclusion that they must in fact 'be', i.e., exist or obtain, after all.
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On the contrary, social system theory moves from the assumption that the problem has no solution at all (future can be anticipated because it cannot be anticipated).
The goddess in Parmenides' poem uses this thesis in a negative fashion, moving from the assumption that certain things 'are not" to the paradoxical conclusion that we cannot actually think about them either.
Our work moves from the assumption that in processing of emotions the physical and the social dimensions are strictly interrelated.
We chose to use 10 mM carnosine, moving from the assumption that the AD-related Zn2+ dyshomeostasis is a chronic process that is likely to be associated with less intense rises in cation levels compared to what we have described in the Zn2+ imaging experiments).
We need to move away from the assumption that "working flexibly" means "working less".
The biggest challenge, however, was moving away from the assumption of constant and known volatility, as it soon proved to be a highly unrealistic assumption.
Third, we should move beyond the assumption that participation must be mass-based.
Large-scale handwash promotion programmes that move away from the simplistic assumption that imparting knowledge about germs and disease will change behaviour are needed.
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