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Some have argued that technological progress will naturally enlarge the entire share of wealth (the pie) and benefit everyone (with even the smallest piece of the pie getting larger) thereby contributing to reducing inequality.
These would naturally enlarge further under forces otherwise insufficient to buckle the structure [116] and might explain why repeated fallers can sometimes suffer hip fractures after falling less violently than on previous occasions when the hip did not break.
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One alternative to foie gras now found in some upmarket stores is a "cruelty-free" equivalent, called patería de sousa, which is produced from birds raised on a Spanish farm that are encouraged to "naturally" eat enough to enlarge their livers.
Every detail of Mr. Fielding's show was recreated at the Met, but enlarged, naturally, including the ultimate in an oversize conjugal bed.
In order to preserve the natural variations in pupil size within a biologically plausible range, naturally big pupils were reduced by 30% in area and naturally small pupils were enlarged by 30% in area (Fig. 1).
This naturally poses the question of whether we are able to enlarge the region for (zeta ), while still obtaining a uniform estimate.
The Sunda rhinoceros does not generally dig its own mud wallows, preferring to use other animals' wallows or naturally occurring pits, which it will use its horn to enlarge.
During his brief stint in government this summer, Mr. Maslyukov tried to enlarge his staff and widen his sphere of influence to include Russia's mlitary industrial sector -- tactics that come naturally to Soviet-trained bureaucrats.
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