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They might be expected to partially embody the views of his teacher Xenophilus.
Overall, building designs beyond net-zero performance can partially offset embodied flows with negative operational flows by replacing traditional electricity generation with solar production, but would require an additional 8.34 kW (18.54 kW in total) of due south facing solar PV to reach net-zero total life-cycle flows.
They offset a teeming world of slippery and lost objects by partially becoming, embodying, and metamorphosing into these impossible objects of desire.
However, on the ground, in medical schools and teaching hospitals all over the United Kingdom (as well as at different teaching hospitals in London) these tensions had already been partially resolved and embodied in different local varieties of clinical practice and research using laboratory methods.
When these systems are embodied and situated in partially unknown environments, specific constraints arise for any neural mechanism of sequence generation.
Lily's transformation is partially a slow recognition of the stereotypes she has embodied, with her charm bracelet and with her jock boyfriend who, we understand, used to be a nice person, but who is now "masculine" in a mindless way.
In a sense, the crisis of pharmaceutical research was partially resolved by "contracting out" experimental labor (and its embodied experimental risks) both institutionally and nationally.
These latter objects are situated in Imaginary-Symbolic reality, condemned partially and imperfectly to embody an interminably receding and elusive surplus (i.e., the impossible-qua-Real dimension of object a).
"As embodied beings we live in a world that we explore, absorb and remember — partially, of course.
Béliveau embodied it.
Wood embodied generosity.
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