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Furthermore, the discussion of intellect in On the Soul III, to which we alluded in the preceding paragraph, points beyond the material world.

This is the so-called "aggregation" problem, which we alluded to in section 2.2 in discussing the paradox of deontological constraints.

In its recently released quarterly earnings report (which we alluded to earlier), Microsoft says the company division where Vista resides saw a 67percentt increase in sales over the previous year.

However as Whitehead, Taket & Smith continue, AR has been slow to catch on in the context of heath research, probably for the reasons of perceived weakness to which we alluded to earlier [ 17].

Thus arose the tension between long-and short-term priorities, including in the area of HR, to which we have already alluded, and to which we will return.

This is a very interesting issue indeed, which was briefly alluded to in the paper and which we tried to make clearer now.

The Internal Affairs Bureau did, in fact, "uncover" most of the "problems" to which you allude.

Japanese kites are an appropriate prelude to the main show, which they allude to.

And there is nothing cute about the conditions to which they allude.

But the scientific equivocation on climate to which they allude is utter nonsense.

Note, by the way, that they have nothing useful to say about the "broader fight" to which they allude.

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