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Therefore, this pervasive pre-reflective self-consciousness is not to be understood as complete self-comprehension.

Tyrannosaurid skull anatomy is well understood as complete skulls are known for all genera but Alioramus, which is known only from partial skull remains.

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The only exclusion criterion was a non-completed colonoscopy (understood as completed when the caecum was reached).

That's something Yumiko understood as well".

It may be that an accused opting for "self-representation" is more to be understood as retaining complete control over the day-to-day management of his case, rather than as actually doing the legal work that a lawyer would normally conduct.

A leading problem, if not the leading one, is that posed by sensory qualities themselves, which seem to refute functionalism understood as a complete theory of experience.

For skepticism about empathic perspective-taking understood as a complete identification with the perspective of the other person see also Goldie 2011).

Protection being understood as the complete absence of blood parasites in the whole slide (screening under the fluorescence microscopy and with Acridine Orange staining of ∼1,000,000 RBCs per monkey per day) during the 15 days that the experiment lasted (Figure 1 and 2C).

They are angry that the U.S. appears not to have fulfilled what they understood as promises of complete diplomatic recognition following Qaddafi's payment of damages to the Lockerbie families and his renunciation of a nuclear program.

Remission, our elected goal, should be understood as a near-complete suppression of disease activity or an absence of discernable disease activity [ 11].

Jonathan Kaplan (2000) identifies three different ways in which claims about genetic determinism might be understood: (i) as "complete information" where everything about us is viewed as predictable based on our genes; (ii) as "intervention is useless" where traits are said to be impervious to environmental changes; and (iii) as traits that are in some sense primarily, even if not wholly, genetic.

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