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She writes that "professors who cross over from academia to the public realm are subject, precisely, to a critique of their genuineness".
That is, a perceptual experience involves, in its very character, the presentation of ordinary mind-independent objects to a subject precisely because it is a matter of perceptual representation of ordinary aspects of the environment.
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Picasso picked his subject matter precisely because it was a cliche: he wanted to show that originality in art does not lie in narrative, or morality, but in formal invention.
"Often these taboo subjects, precisely because of their fraught history, are some of the most artistically powerful ones.
We conclude that non-canonical binding sites for bacterial DNA-binding proteins occur often and should be the subject of further study precisely because they do not conform to the text-book model of transcription regulation.
But, over the years, Mr. Sensenbrenner has been repeatedly warned by critics that the law was so broad that it was subject to precisely this kind of abuse.
Flood hydrology is a difficult subject to precisely quantify, but much effort is being made to establish relationships between rainfall and river discharge.
But Self's subject is precisely what meets the eye, the way things look — which is no small thing in an age in which everything everywhere looks increasingly the same.
The raft of new policy ideas emanating from Brown's leadership campaign will be subject to precisely the same external constraints that left Tony Blair apologising for failing to meet expectations in his resignation speech last week.
In effect, the movie's subject is precisely this — the absence of authority where it's needed — and the movie's answer of where to apply authority aligns with China's: keep close controls on the Internet, because wherever authority is missing criminals (define them as you may — including the way China does, as opponents of the dictatorship) will move in.
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