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Whatever the interpretation — a great chance to keep wearing those Bermuda shorts or a harbinger of coming global doom — hot weather is likely to make this October one for the record books.
Whatever the interpretation, the postmodern impulse is leaving material traces in the landscape in the form of buildings, developments, and entire cities.
Whatever the interpretation, we believe that these data, taken together, suggest that Migraine is a condition in which an impairment of arousal responses occurs.
Whatever the interpretation is, if a dog is growling at you, stand down.
Whatever the interpretation of quality, it is clear that growth, conversion efficiency, metabolic expenditures, susceptibility to disease, rates of senescence or other decay processes, as well as predation (extraction), birth and death rates are all dependent in one way or the other on some measure of the quality of the individuals making up the population.
Whatever the interpretation, the staging is pure La Tour: passive with an air of personal transcendence.
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In no country in the world is this aim achieved completely, but incoherence, implementation gap and policy failure are often greater in Sahelian Africa than in Europe, as the whole Africanist literature in political science shows, whatever the interpretations - often contradictory - provided for this phenomena.
Whatever the correct interpretation, later that same day, according to several people familiar with the incident, Mr. Bronfman notified Mr. Meyer that he was unhappy that Mr. Silver had neglected the project.
Whatever the right interpretation, his view of the nature of civilization will figure into his thinking.
Whatever the historical interpretation, there are no other landscapes by that name, making it a geographical space that can be used to direct grazing and settlements.
Nevertheless, whatever the correct interpretation, it appears that the distinction between asserting and uttering drawn by this theory escapes the facile "refutation" of it used as early as the mid-thirteenth century, that it "plainly contradicts sensation that is not deceived".[18] The preceding theories represent the earliest stage of the insolubilia-literature.
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