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I can understand this view.
I can understand this view, but it's not the full picture.
Twenty-one years later, if I'm being honest, I understand this view.
If we understand this view in terms of existence, that is, as the claim that there are that is, there exist some objects that are not actual, we have possibilism.
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I understood this view when I met some of the young new recruits.
If an individual has lost the capacity for autonomy so understood, this view dictates that her current interests (illusory or not) have no authority over decisions on her behalf, and surrogates ought to cater to her former interests, from before the loss.
Burgess can understand this point of view, even if he doesn't share it.
The public and the media (and sometimes our referring colleagues) do not always understand this and may view a report that ultimately proves incorrect or incomplete as a failure on the part of the radiologist.
It's important to understand this rather than viewing the victim as being secretive, evasive, or complicit in what is happening.
The public should understand that this view is not representative of the general mind-set and principles of genetic counselors.First, genetic counselors do not refer to babies with Down's syndrome as "Down's babies", as every baby is a person, and not defined by any medical condition he or she has.
One way to understand this claim is to view it against the backdrop of what we might call an algebraic or model-theoretic conception of axiomatization.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com