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"To be fair, a lot of the things you do, say and talk about are very much based upon who you are as a person and the places you've been to and the things you've done, because five years later somebody will go, 'Ah, Mark, didn't you say you went here?' and you have to remember that.

The playbook, he said, is very much based upon the success of Alibaba's Alipay and Tencent's WeChat Pay services in China, which went from payments to loans and investing and more.

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About half of the women seemed to derive as much pleasure, based upon their brain patterns, from giving money as from receiving it.

Notions of a distinct social sphere, separate from the economic and political realms, had emerged much earlier, based upon the idea that the characteristics of this social realm were evident in the biological, vital characteristics of populations, so that society was very often understood in organic terms.

Current distance wheels are a largely homogeneous product, so Bottlieb's competitors do not enjoy much differentiation based upon individual product uniqueness.

Whilst there is a literature considering disclosure of genetic information to at-risk relatives, much is based upon theoretical and ethical positions (see, for example, Parker 2012; Chico 2012; Knoppers 2002; Knoppers et al. 1998).

Clement added that from a service standpoint there’s a limited ability for either company to make much greater progress based upon their own resources.

Much recreational activity is based upon the festivities that accompany Hindu, Muslim, and Christian holidays.

Much of this was based upon a calendrical system that was partly shared with other Mesoamerican groups but that they perfected into a tool capable of recording important historical and astronomical information.

This demonstrates that boundary migration in pure metals is not athermal, but the activation energy is much smaller than expected based upon experimental measurements.

Flint argues that if people are truly free in a sense that implies future contingency, then not even God could know very much about the future based upon present trends and tendencies alone.

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