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What is the mechanism whereby your friend's friend's obesity is likely to make you fatter?

To say nothing of the subminiature dinners and the fictional timetables and the arcane calculus whereby your seat always costs $700 more than the one next to it.

"It's a challenge for everyone when they come into this whereby your opinion has got to be right; don't be wrong," he says, laughing.

But more than that, it's the endless, constant work that goes into rearing children, whereby your concerns and interests take second place to those of people who owe their existence to you and you alone, who would die without you, who, without your care and influence, could turn out uneducated, impolite, and unloved.

It must be a two-way conversation, whereby your audience can respond via their own videos, by producing "low production" UGC (user-generated content) videos — these often bring the most value and maximize the effectiveness of many-to-many communication.

There's a slightly bizarre achievement system whereby your listens on tracks contribute to you becoming, say, a "Bronze Artist Power Listener" of an artist, which then shows up with your card in various places.

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If you keep your mobile wi-fi turned on there are methods whereby, as your mobile sends out a request to connect to a hotspot, a scammer can then pretend to be that very wi-fi.

So here is what I would implore each and every, all and singular of this generation: put away your idols, whereby you provoke your God to jealousy.

Or perhaps the weekend is a break from crazy Corporate America, from your devil-wears-Prada-like-boss -- whereby giggling with your kids and tickling their toes suddenly gives your life meaning again.

All six of the people charged, to a varying degree, suffered from what's called memory distrust syndrome a phenomenon whereby you doubt your own memories so deeply that your mind starts to fabricate new ones, a type of "source amnesia" in which the source of learned information somehow becomes confused or replaced entirely.

All six of the people charged, to a varying degree, suffered from what's called memory distrust syndrome – a phenomenon whereby you doubt your own memories so deeply that your mind starts to fabricate new ones, a type of "source amnesia", where the source of learnt information somehow becomes confused or replaced entirely.

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