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Setting a controversial skepticism about testimony aside, presumably one can know on the basis of testimony that tomatoes look red to many people.
So presumably one can drive unobstructed and without having to show a passport from Bremen to Bari, or from Leipzig to Lisbon?
Presumably, one can choose the "more likely" of those two realities by looking at contextual clues; for instance, is the man speaking in a relaxed or defensive tone?
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The family denies any quid pro quo, and presumably, no one can take away Kushner's Harvard participation trophy — I mean degree.
(But, given the corporate office announcement, it is presumably one city that can be pretty safely chalked off the HQ2 list).
An early piece of good news is that it's free, presumably because one can simply not put a price on art, and after installation there is an instant alert that "'Chris Brown' would like to send you push notifications", which sounds not unlike advance warning of a classic Brown altercation, perhaps in a car park.
(My wife and grown children are exhausted with this exercise, presumably, because one can only say "You look fine," so many times before giving up).
All the other distinguished scientists who received are presumably phonies, since apparently, no one can credibly differ with Dawkins.
The Spice Girls are easier to like - they really do seem to be in it 'for girl power' and as an example of what 'strong female women' (as opposed, presumably, to male ones) can accomplish.
Thus the resulting system is easy to implement and presumably converges fast; as one can see from Section 5, the obstacle SOR algorithm for nonlinear problems converges in a similar number of iterations as for linear problems.
In studies using marker-free systems, one can presumably expect a lesser amount of data loss.
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