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That explains part of the phenomenon, but not all of it.
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As Gadamer comments in Truth and Method, 'application is neither a subsequent nor merely an occasional part of the phenomenon of understanding, but co-determines it as a whole from the beginning' (Gadamer 1989b, 324).
Blodget knew he was contributing to a bubble, but he saw himself as part of the phenomenon without understanding what his job as a stock analyst really was.
But that's only a small part of the phenomenon.
But "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is not part of the phenomenon.
Grahame was himself part of the phenomenon.
In Los Angeles and Detroit new symphony halls are part of the phenomenon.
While some officials have sought practical solutions, others focus only on part of the phenomenon.
To him, a large part of the phenomenon has to do with aging.
This is part of the phenomenon called the "empty creditor" problem by Professors Henry T.C. Hu and Bernard S. Black.
Some of those members are racers whose subscription provides them with a competition licence; others just enjoy being part of the phenomenon.
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