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But hopes are cautiously rising that the basis for something more durable may be laid.
When he talked about 'house codes', I thought Gaytten meant to fillet the archives for signatures he could use as the basis for something new.
Its greatest writers were native Italians, and, like the ruler whose program they glorified, they used the traditional as the basis for something new.
One hurdle for the Administration's lawyers will be explaining the President's tweets, in which he suggested that this new version was just a "politically correct" placeholder that should be the basis for something "much tougher".
In announcing the cease-fire plan on Wednesday, Mr. Brahimi, the joint special representative of the United Nations and the Arab League, said that he hoped it could serve as the basis for something longer and more sustainable.
The need to dress up any exploration of a social or psychological phenomenon in go-go language, making interesting observations or reflections the basis for something like a new social movement ("Introverts of the World, Unite!" as The Atlantic headlined a follow-up interview with Rauch), is particularly American, and can be as noisily grating as the compulsory extroversion Cain deplores.
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Herein, we use relatively simple and naïve genetic models (i.e., Mendelian inheritance, and no dependence among growth and maturation parameters) in part because the basis for assuming something more complex is lacking.
The director of "Green Zone," Paul Greengrass, writes in the introduction to the movie-tie-in version of "Imperial Life" that he began work on a movie about Iraq two years before Chandrasekaran's book was published, and notes that it was not the basis for the script, but "something of a beacon that guided us".
However such numerical analysis and reporting including civil discussion should be welcomed and are the basis for informed decision making – something that is highly needed in this field.
We were curious to see if all of that could be a springboard for creativity rather than being seen as negative resulting in new forms of karaoke, in new songs, in new ways of sharing information, in creating new videos, in new experiences and a new way of thinking about the stuff we use on a daily basis for something other than the reasons why we use them.
This is of course also the basis for the term "passion" as something that we "suffer", which was discussed by many philosophers in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, e.g. Descartes, Spinoza and Hume.
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