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It's perhaps more straightforward in the case of the tragedies — there have been various novelistic interpretations of "King Lear" over the years — but how to handle Shakespeare's more fantastical offerings, the plays with stage directions like Enter certain Nymphs (from "The Tempest") or Enter Time, the chorus (from "The Winter's Tale")?

The question whether existence is a property of individuals is perhaps more straightforward on the sparse conception of properties.

There are other perhaps more straightforward ways in which social and cultural structures may be inimical to the pursuit of integrity.

A third and perhaps more straightforward approach turned out to be less successful: If the event counts and the exposures are ungrouped separately and the rates are estimated as the ratio of these 2 ungrouped sequences, then the resulting rates differ more strongly from the original estimates, particularly for wide intervals, such as the open-ended final age class.

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We have presented the "good victims" (there is perhaps no more straightforward clearcut moral argument for abortion than the X case scenario).

Perhaps a more straightforward approach involves using the model to accommodate multiple-knockout experiments (i.e. those involving multiple inactivated genes in each strain).

The first, and perhaps the more straightforward, relates to the control of variables that either represent potential confounders or may act as modifiers of the effects under investigation (Spurgeon and Gamberale 1997).

Anhedonia is perhaps a more straightforward feature to measure in rodents as a number of approaches, including the sucrose preference test and intracranial self-stimulation, can be used to measure hedonic responses and deficits are sensitive to antidepressant drugs (Vogel et al., 1986; Willner et al., 1987; Zacharko and Anisman, 1991).

And yet, these works serve, perhaps more effectively than more straightforward forms of book worship, as moving expressions of our transforming relationship to books — and the potential for beauty, as well as loss, in that change.

This, too, was fresh and lively, though perhaps a little more straightforward than the Garrigon.

Sometimes it is as simple as sexual desire, and perhaps men are more straightforward there, but usually desire is complex; a constellation of wants and needs, hopes and dreams, a whole universe of uninhabited stars looking for life.

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