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The pros and cons of unpaid internships — which account for about half of all college internships — have been much discussed of late.
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That these can diverge should be obvious to philosophers because of the much discussed case of the ship of Theseus.
Markowitz believes that the Atlantic Yards development will provide jobs for thousands of Brooklyn residents, particularly those for whom the much discussed rebirth of the borough has meant little more than being priced out of apartments they once could afford.
The first was "signifying" — the use of indirect humor as critique, and a much discussed feature of black speech.
Could it contribute to the much discussed alienation of many religious people from the liberal part of the political spectrum where DefCon is located?
A recent spate of cross-border takeovers is one sign that the much discussed revival of merger and acquisition (M&A) activity in America is spreading to Europe.
However, a string of acquisitions has heartened investors, including the firm's much discussed purchase of blogging platform Tumblr.
The documentary touches on the much discussed fear of online sexual predators, as well as concerns about the ease of cut-and-paste plagiarism, using the Internet.
Even the Inauguration, that much discussed spectacle of surreality and American carnage, generated huge financial suspicion: there are millions of dollars' worth of unaccounted-for contributions of the record amounts of money raised.
Other much discussed cases of putatively distinct things at one time being coincident at another involve fission or fusion.
One much discussed type of fission case, hemispheric division, is taken by many to show that the psychological continuity criterion is, after all, incompatible with the transitivity of identity (Nagel 1975).
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