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Does this view suggest a greater affinity for Ravel than for Debussy: does it imply fidelity more to the perfection of the moment than to the pre-eminence of compositional integrity?
The crisis, in turn, generated a severe shock to expectations of nominal spending, and the Fed's failure to respond appropriately delivered the economy into the worst recession since the Great Depression.Critics of this view suggest that the financial crisis was an inevitability, given the excesses of the previous decade.
In addition, many who hold this view suggest that the principles of rationality that intentional states must meet are quite minimal, and comprise at most a set of constraints on the contours of our theory of mind, such as that people can't, in general, hold (obviously) contradictory beliefs, or act against their (sincerely avowed) strongest desires (Loar 1981).
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This view suggests a human explanation for the inexplicable act.
This view, suggested by Paul Schroeder in 1972, asks not why war broke out in 1914 but why not before?
This view suggests that other countries might be forced to rush and help their European "brothers in arms" – whether or not Berlin or other capitals want to.
This view suggests that only when Russia's leaders realize the futility of military confrontation with the West will they be willing to conduct arms negotiations.
This view suggests that collective behaviour has as great a function to play in maintaining social stability as in implementing social change.
China has been the most outspoken proponent of this view, suggesting publicly that the administration cannot be trusted when it asserts that North Korea has secretly started up a second nuclear weapons program -- one based on enriching uranium.
Downing Street believes the European council (the EU's 28 leaders) are breaking with the precedent that senior EU appointments are made by consensus; this view suggests the council has fallen victim to what No 10 calls a backroom power grab by the European parliament.
This view suggests that species such as H. erectus may have exhibited little or no morphological change over long periods of time (evolutionary stasis) and that the transition from one species to a descendant form may have occurred relatively rapidly and in a restricted geographic area rather than on a worldwide basis.
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