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Any discussion of state collapse or state reduction (e.g. by measurement) refers, at least implicitly, to superposition states since those are the states that are reduced.
Furthermore, all testimony refers, at least implicitly, to some specific group and the social bond that supports the activity of giving and receiving testimony among its members.
The term 'faculty psychology' refers, at least for Reid, to both the distinction of certain belief-forming systems from others, and the explanatory utility purchased with such a set of distinctions.
This refers at least to Asian colobines, but hybridization among African colobines cannot be excluded either by the method we applied here.
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But there are some actions Russia has taken recently, as you know, over the last several years that are very troubling," she added, referring at least in part to the Georgia war.
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Although Durham did not say what the scientific evidence included, he was probably referring at least in part to needles, syringes and gauze pads McNamee handed over to federal prosecutors shortly after Clemens and Hardin began their campaign to discredit him.
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