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I don't abjure the term at all.
"This changes how we think of marmosets as individuals, but it also changes how we think of the term at all," she said.
"It's not something that could happen in the near term at all," said Diane Spitaliere, a spokeswoman for the Federal Aviation Administration.
Indeed, in a highly affable preface he wonders if his only fault might be a tendency to be critical — in the ordinary sense of the term — at all.
So diverse, in fact, that at the start of Uncommon Ground you wonder if "British land art" is a useful term at all.
He had to work hard not least on the judiciary to get the constitutionally questionable right to run for a third term at all.
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But to many others, speaking in these terms at all when talking about a child's right to learn seems inappropriate.
Rather, (the argument goes) their mistake was to attempt to define the term 'woman' at all.
2. In her main contribution to the philosophy of action, Anscombe (1957) did not use the term 'agency' at all.
Long-term debt at all these companies stands beneath 50% of their total capitalization.
More important, I have a thing about people not using the term correctly, or at all.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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