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This is sometimes described as a passive form of money creation.
This is sometimes described as the secret cwm, and it does have a sense of mystery about it.
This is sometimes described as a "mirror" system, and it is fiendishly difficult for authorities to penetrate (especially when the transcribers keep moving from one WiFi hot spot to another).
This is sometimes described as reflecting a medium-term time horizon in which labour supply is relatively "sticky".
This is sometimes described as the view that a priori justification depends only on enabling experiences, that is, the experiences a person needs in order to understand the proposition at issue.
This is sometimes described as a "dance-hop".
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Uncommon "re-" words like this are sometimes described as "roll-your-own" — meaning they're made up.
This was sometimes described as necessary or life-saving: In my case it was a life, a life with dignity … The diagnosis and the medicine together and then suddenly doors are opening everywhere … I can finally do things I've longed to do … like read, knit and go to the gym … I have a positive feeling within me that life is beautiful.
For the believer, religious experience discloses something other than itself; this referent is sometimes described as the "intentional" object that is meant or aimed at by the experiencing person.
Graham Avery, senior adviser at the European Policy Centre in Brussels and honorary director general of the European Commission: "Article 48 would be the legal basis: this approach is sometimes described as 'internal enlargement'.
This view is sometimes described as a "divine veto" view: while with the philosophers Maimonides understands prophecy as a natural human encounter with active intellect, he here adds the idea that God has the power to prevent or "veto this natural phenomenon from leading to prophecy if He were to so desire.
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