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The idea of the skills gap makes a kind of intuitive sense — think of all those unemployed construction workers presumably ill equipped to do anything else.
The verbs tell some of the story: the dog shares, feels, engages, without being able to speak, plan, or (in some human sense) think.
Ordinary objects either do not exist, or exist in some kind of shadowy or derivative sense (think of 'the average man').
"There are three aspects to connected car processing technology: sense, think and act," he said in a short interview with TechCrunch today at CES after the company's press event earlier today.
In my estimation, anyone who thinks Israel is somehow responsible for the current clashes with Hamas does not, in a practical sense, think Israel has a right to exist as a country.
It's fine, it makes fundamental cultural sense (think it through; your Google words are "disenfranchisement" and "alienation from dominant culture") but, much of what characterizes the dynamic between two city-rich bishes is black culture, and that Girls has shimmied past it, all things considered, is kind of… unreal.
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"The common sense thought would be that you'd remember where you've been".
One of the directions in which they looked was to Scottish common sense thought, as articulated, for instance, by Thomas Reid (1710 1796), James Beattie (1735 1803), and James Oswald (1703 1793).
But, if that is true then it becomes unclear in what non-trivial sense thought experiments are supposed to be identical with arguments (see Bishop, 1999).
Sanctions and other forms of pressure to weaken the regime make sense, thought they will take time to work.
The film director must have, in a sense, thought he was greater than life; maybe even mightier than God Himself.
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