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Two weeks later, in West Point, Richard Weaver, president of ArmorGroup ITI, presses the point: "You can defeat the armor in any armored car with a little bit of time," he tells me.
Now, in his new book Bad Vibes: Britpop And My Part In Its Downfall, Haines presses the point, and no one escapes his ire.
Liedtke presses the point by augmenting the show, which he organized, with overtly suggestive works, including a big painting by Peter Wtewael, "Kitchen Scene," from the sixteen-twenties, in which the gestures of a jolly maid and a smirky lad, delivering foodstuffs, are laugh-out-loud lewd.
Ministerial rhetoric about scroungers, benefit cheats and what Kenneth Clark recently called "the feral underclass" presses the point.
In sum, all the means of well-being, like the availability of commodities, legal entitlements to them, other social institutions, and so forth, are important, but the capability approach presses the point that they are not the ends of well-being, only their means.
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