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And we understand what a dollar is worth by observing what we can buy with it.
Human beings, it was thought, could be understood purely by observing what they did.
The work closes on a superb corps tableau, a center stage monument, with Mr. Hallberg observing what may be his creation.
In this area of study, research emphasis is placed on observing what can be accomplished by a contemporary geologic agency such as running water.
In 1530, Erasmus of Rotterdam noted that it was "bad manners to let your eyes roam around observing what each person is eating".
And it was, of course, self-interested: the thought of Grandma and Grandpa observing what I was up to would have seriously put me off my stroke.
We engage in debates about the size of government but spend little time directly observing what government is and isn't good at.
One, perfected by Moira Bruce and her colleagues at the Institute for Animal Health in Edinburgh, depends on infecting mice with prions and observing what happens.
But it is also because science does not create or destroy – like mindfulness meditation, it is a tool for observing what is already there.
According to this formula, Melnick determined that I had 1.42 chances in 1 million of observing what, in fact, I did observe.
And I believe we did the right thing in observing what the law of the United States compels us to observe.
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