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This assumption, made before Hubble's observational discovery of the expansion of the universe, was also natural; it was the simplest approach, as Aristotle had discovered, if one wishes to avoid a discussion of a creation event.
This assumption, made before American astronomer Edwin Hubble's observational discovery of the expansion of the universe in 1927, was also natural; it was the simplest approach, as Aristotle had discovered, if one wished to avoid a discussion of a creation event.
Otherwise, "if we simply treat it as an act of God that came out of nowhere, then we're going to avoid a discussion of what could have been done to prevent this," such as radically reining in global carbon emissions and reinstating and ramping up America's commitment to the Paris Accord.
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Now we illustrate conclusions of Theorem 4.1 and Theorem 4.3 by a simple example involving a type of delay not considered yet (to avoid a discussion on zeros of Q , we put k = 1 ).
"Look at all these faces; it makes me feel so sunny!" Mrs. Clinton's attempts to avoid a discussion about Mr. Engel's race, one of the more complicated ethnic situations on New York's political landscape this year, suggest the experience Mrs. Clinton has gained since she came to New York more than a year ago, when she found herself ensnared in a number of only-in-New York ethnic political disputes.
Mrs. Clinton accused Mr. Lazio of trying to avoid a discussion about his positions on health care and the economy by raising what she asserted were false claims about her commitment to Israeli security.
McLellan is careful, however, to specifically avoid a discussion of the nature of dependence or addiction in an editorial in this journal [ 15] and to concentrate instead on the ways in which treatment responses are conceptualized and evaluated.
Portions of the left turned to any artifice, including an attack on "white privilege," to avoid a serious discussion of radicalism and terrorism.
"Its ad attacking the U.S. Chamber is a blatant attempt to avoid a serious discussion of Americans' top priority — creating jobs and growing the economy.
Representative Henry A. Waxman, Democrat of California, said the heavily edited e-mail message suggested that administration officials went out of their way to avoid a more serious discussion of the causes of California's energy crisis in 2000 and 2001.
Blaming earmarks for the country's fiscal ills has been a favorite Tea Party talking point and a way to avoid a more serious discussion of the real mix of difficult spending cuts and tax increases that are the only way to dig the country out of this hole.
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