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But Carruthers (2000) elaborates nicely on the distinction: A quality in the first-order sense presents itself as part of the world, not as part of one's mind.
And once you know the world already has 26,000 nuclear weapons -- about 9,000 in the US alone -- common sense presents a basic question -- Why do we need any more of these things?
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In this sense, present-day Muslim violence against France can indeed be called an "intifada".
This is not a garden in the European sense, presenting an idealized landscape.
The band's excursions into reggae, dub, funk, and what would eventually come to be known as world music are omnivorous in the best sense, presented in a spirit of enthusiasm and optimism.
The individual's rules of conduct are then in a sense present within himself.
Peter Reckell and Louise Sorel (Bo and Vivian, Days - why wasn't nominee Crystal Chappell (Carly) asked to join them to make this pairing make sense?) presented the Emmy for Writing Team.
Willis put considerable effort into his appearance and his fashion sense, presenting himself as a member of an upcoming American aristocracy.
Right now, neuroimmunology in the sense presented in this review is on the verge of clinical translation.
Patients who become outliers in the physiologic or economic sense present legitimate concerns to health care providers, insurers, institutions, and health care systems.
Post-surfactant characteristics were identified but were not in strict sense present before surfactant administration in all neonates and were therefore not regarded as predictors.
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