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Milgram showed that ordinary people would obey orders to the point of delivering potentially lethal electric shocks to strangers an experiment that, even though nobody really received any shocks, would be ruled out today, on ethical grounds.
"We do now think that we can get to this point of delivering a magical sense of presence - where your brain tricks you into thinking you're actually in this place.
Campaigners who walked out on Thursday said the meeting was on the point of delivering "virtually nothing".
I get the point of delivering more specific ads based on what we, as consumers, are actually doing online, but I personally get a bit annoyed when I get bombarded with hotel offers after one little peek at a travel site.
Darling said of the plan, "As soon as he had his last look and the bowler was at the point of delivering the ball, we shifted positions by a few yards, sometimes one way, sometimes the other.
If this possibility had been taken seriously, we would have had an aggressive scientific effort to find ways to deliver progestins to the endometrium (the whole point of delivering progestins) in such a way as to minimize exposure to the breast.
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Two, it could follow the hardly-innovative-at-this-point tract of delivering a free-to-play online multi-player game (or mode) while tacking on additional, "premium" content, content that you'd have to pay for.
But what's the point for Russia of delivering the United States from the grief of having to confront the mullahs, when the American anti-missile shield, which Moscow doesn't like, may fall on its own?
Case in point: He tells of delivering the 2005 commencement address at George Washington University Law School, where he won a law degree in 1964 while working the evening shift for three years under a Nevada congressman's patronage as a Capitol policeman.
A break-even point is a point where the cost of delivering a healthcare service and cost savings resulting from averted treatment costs are equal.
Better still, you could order it with hens — not six fuzzballs of indeterminate gender, and not the minimum order of twenty-five typical of most hatcheries, but even just two, on the brink of maturity (what chicken people call "point-of-lay"), delivered to a post office near you.
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