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However, while offering a robust defence of universities' ability to survive change, Watson will also stress they are being pulled in different directions by contradictory government demands.
Consequently, one kind of meaning can survive change or even disappearance of the other.
Sounds audibly seem to persist through time and to survive change.
"If they can't produce them, that will tell you something," says M.J. Ryan, a career coach and author of AdaptAbilty: How to Survive Change You Didn't Ask For.
To accommodate sounds that survive change through time, a property account could hold that sounds are yet more complex properties that have patterns of change built into their identity conditions.
In audition, as in vision, multiple distinct perceptible individuals might exist simultaneously, and each might persist and survive change (see the discussion of auditory scene analysis in section 2.1 Sounds).
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Yet the prisons survive changes in the political weather.
Humans have been known to survive changes in attitude, not to mention diet.
Eternal life also requires that big old things survive changes in the surrounding environment.
One positive note, researchers say, is that wild trout are better suited to survive changes, and most trout in Montana are wild.
A bleaker view holds that such solidarity as now exists between blacks and Hispanics will not survive changes in demography and culture.
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