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Because the very best way to do something is set up an experiment, design it carefully and see what happens.
Something is set up as ostensibly wrong with the woman-child, while the male version is explained away with the idea that "boys will be boys".
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With war photos (whether Robert Capa's of a soldier falling in the Spanish civil war, or Eddie Adams's of a Viet Cong officer being shot in the head) there's often a suspicion of something being set up or over-elaborately composed.
Going toe-to-toe against the big-box stores selling high-end television sets just isn't something RadioShack is set up to do.
The trouble with the Scandinavian model isn't that there are no exceptions to sameness; it's that exceptionalism is not something the system is set up to protect and serve.
The content of the video, however, was not something that the IWF is set up to deal with.
In fact, Timon can't receive; to feel gratitude would be to feel dependent, and to feel dependent would be to feel helpless, something that his whole pathological performance is set up to avoid.
"There's got to be something to be set up to deal with that possibility".
[Laughs.] It's funny, in my travels today, people ask me if the things that were going on between you and Spike and the animosity between you and New York, was it staged or was it something that was set up?
Specifically, I appreciated how something that was set up as yet another romantic melodrama for Margo (Miranda Cosgrove) turns out to be a crowd-pleasing moment about consent and agency.
But a good school is not something that can be set up overnight, and many parents with no particular religious belief themselves would continue to appreciate the quality of the best faith schools.
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