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The million-dollar prize is the equivalent of the can opener -- something introduced from outside the situation that reduces complex human motivations to a single goal.
Tilbury noted Dreibergs' concern but said he would put it to the police minister, "because at the end of the day if community sentiment is there to support this action politicians will act and we will see something introduced".
Pollution, by definition, is something introduced into the environment that harmfully disrupts it.
This kind of leads into the idea of weaponized language, something introduced in the first issue.
This framing supports an epistemological stance in which the mathematical relation is viewed as biologically relevant, not as something introduced for its own sake.
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A Gould proof would have asked, "What house?" "What lovers?" "Where is Lovers' Lane?" In short, if you are introducing something, introduce it.
They can help you build something, introduce you to high caliber talent or set the stage for an exciting new career opportunity.
Whenever we change something or introduce something new, the whole team has input, as six good brains generally produce a better outcome than one.
I don't think it is something I introduced as much as it is something that just is in the fabric of the story.
"Is he a model or something?" Staudt introduced Paul to his mother, Susan Abernathy.
It was before Mr. McCartney's songs became something parents introduced to children and grandchildren.
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