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And, quite possibly, embrace the Word.
Cyber Monday– or at least, "cyber weekend-after-Thanksgiving" — is something I can possibly embrace.
Only George Osborne, nicking a bit more licence-fee cash to bolster that "long-term plan" of his, could possibly embrace its misty ways or murky means.
"No civilized person could possibly embrace the excesses of the military," she wrote in a March 2005 column, and yet her most direct condemnations are reserved for the leftist guerrillas of Argentina's dirty wars.
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Patients have been shown to have a strong preference for the therapy they have undergone (Yellen et al, 1994; McQuellon et al, 1995; Stiggelbout et al, 1996; Lindley et al, 1998; Jansen et al, 2001), possibly embracing it psychologically as the best possible for them.
In a complex situation, it may have been fair to say that Gordon Brown possibly embraced the liberalisation of banking regulations with too much relish but, of course, he was always pressed to do so by King, whose advice was that liberalisation could only be good for the economy.
Below, a few members of Forbes Technology Council offer their insights on why we should all stop worrying about AI, and possibly even embrace it as the future.
Surrounding the basin is a scene not of a beheading but of a reconciliation: a plaster sculpture of an angel, possibly Michael, embracing a dolphin, possibly Lucifer.
Now he wears a tie and a fedora and leads technology workers, among others, on tours around the Tenderloin, urging them to discover – and embrace – possibly the most infamous neighbourhood in the United States.
Just possibly, they may also embrace the Brothers as the best guarantee of getting the soldiers back to the barracks.Whatever the outcome, Egypt looks set to join a broader regional trend that has seen a more pragmatic, tolerant form of Islamism rise to dominate the political scene, by way of the ballot box rather than the gun barrel.
As far as wearable technology goes, embellishing clothing with LEDs is the most surefire (and possibly easiest?) way to embrace the medium.
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