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"When we see something so pervasive, something that emerges so quickly developmentally and remains persistent across cultures, then it makes sense that the leading explanation is that it served a cooperative function," says Bulbulia.
So the challenge that emerges.
So today something that emerges anywhere in the world has the potential to quickly impact us anywhere else.
Mr. Fahey then prepares report cards for the 250 or so companies that emerge from the screens.
It's this shift that fascinates Komlos, and that emerges so vividly in his height data.
Yet the film that emerges proves so spirited that one concludes no deity could hold it back.
American and Iraqi lawyers involved in the process have said the prosecution of Mr. Hussein would be better timed after other former leaders are tried, so that emerging information can be used to build a case against the man ultimately responsible for much of the killing.
Although there is absence of emergent marine sessile assemblages and landforms at the island, the area is very erosional all around, so that emerged evidences might disappear.
First, the material at the same time provides good planarization properties so that emerging lithography techniques like nanoimprint lithography (NIL) are applicable.
To see communities outside of Silicon Valley like Indonesia cultivate angel investors so that emerging entrepreneurs have the opportunity to pitch for the capital they need is heartening.
Analysis occurred concurrently with data collection so that emerging topics could be explored in later interviews.
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