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Sometimes it is understood to refer merely to interventions that aim to improve human capacities in non-therapeutic ways, interventions that may still be well within the currently normal range.
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"Sometimes it is easier to understand practical knowledge, rather than theory".
Play has a lot of useful infrastructure in place to support forms, but sometimes it is difficult to understand, or even to find it in the first place.
But sometimes it is easy to understand why points on the chart can have symbolic significance.Take the S&P 500's fall, on November 20th, below the 2002 bottom of 777 (though it rose above 800 on Friday).
The Yankees are 59-41, possess a three-game winning streak and a one-and-a-half-game lead over Boston in the American League East, and sometimes it is hard to understand how.
(Caveat: Sequencing errors often occur in non-random ways as a consequence of the chemistry used in the sequencing process, so sometimes it is useful to understand the assay).
Many of them are very similar and sometimes it is not straightforward to understand their purposes.
And then I realized that the use of language that crosses tribal boundaries is pretty far reaching, and even though I myself intersect so many of these tribes, sometimes it is hard to fully understand how triggering some words can be to others.
Sometimes it is difficult for businesspeople to understand that process in football but that's not the case here.
Sometimes it is hard to discover and understand who you are.
Angela Carter was not only unafraid of being "the only one in the room", she seemed to intimately understand that sometimes it is necessary to be this person so that one might begin to see clearly.
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