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Like Piazzolla, he is interested in exploring tango as a classical form, a notion on which unanimity remains elusive, even in Argentina.

Despite your overreliance on a flawed staff report issued at the behest of Senator Tom Harkin, a longtime critic of the industry, you did offer a notion on which we should all agree.

This inherent raising of the standard is intended by El Sistema's founder in "the notion on which Abreu always insisted, that your pursuit of excellence is also that of those who come after you".

Although Newton's notion of force is extremely effective, questions arose as to whether it is the most fundamental dynamical notion on which mechanics is to be based.

The latter is the notion that he explicates in terms of contents being experienced together, entering into the same phenomenal content, and is the notion on which he focuses.

For now, the important point is just that there is a way of understanding what it is for a model to "capture" a set-theoretic notion on which finite cardinality notions can be captured but the countable/uncountable distinction cannot.

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These were unprecedented notions on which to build a political system, and seemingly contradictory ones at that, so Washington knew that living up to them would be onerous.

What is especially interesting about this combinational modeling practice is that, apart from greater integration between these different epistemic activities, it has also led to the questioning of some central assumptions and notions on which synthetic biology is based.

In the following we will challenge some of the notions on which our prevention strategies have been based.

I left the National Security Council staff in late 1999 and was an early opponent of the invasion of Iraq, the notion of which I criticized on the Op-Ed page of this newspaper in September 2002.

Additionally, [A4] has, on some views of dispositions, the implication that a person's believing p cannot be explained by their having an intuition that p However, many claim that the primary notion of intuition is one on which S has an intuition that p only when S is occurrently in the relevant conscious psychological state.

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