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Chelsea is through to the final on May 19 in Munich on aggregate and no one can seem to believe it.

Why is it that my phone, when I only said the words "Arco lamp" out loud once three weeks ago, knows to advertise mid-century-modern lamps to me on Facebook, but no one can seem to figure out how to delete the Nazis?

But in a country famous for valuing the sanctity of downtime, no one can seem to agree on how best to legislate on the right not to reply to your boss after 5pm.

It is also that, although everybody in Europe seems to agree that something must be done to respond to the Brexit vote, no one can seem to agree on what.

But no one can seem to agree on what the correct definition is.

Second, that spent nuclear fuel is extremely dangerous and no one can seem to agree on a storage technique.

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The jargon alone, involving oddities like "backwardation" (when a futures price is lower for delivery in distant months than for delivery in near months) and "contango" (when the price is higher for distant months than near ones) can seem like a joke played on the novice.

This illustrates how flimsy students' perceptions of law firms can be, and how outwardly similar the big ones can seem.

There are some knowledge claims (/denials) which, though they concern everyday matters, rather than unrealistic skeptical ones, can seem to threaten skeptical consequences.

But no one here can seem to agree on a new road plan that will not threaten the natural beauty that draws those visitors.

The range of small local organisations working on domestic violence in any one area can seem complex and hard to navigate.

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