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If your brain were transplanted, the one who ended up with that organ would be uniquely psychologically continuous with you (and this continuity would be continuously physically realized).
We would be continuously devastated by the magnitude of that inescapable fact.
None of the things that we were assured, namely that NATO would not expand endlessly eastwards and our interests would be continuously taken into consideration".
"Bear Stearns led its investors to believe that the quality of the loans in its RMBS had been carefully evaluated and would be continuously monitored," the summary of the complaint issued by Mr. Schneiderman's office said, referring to residential mortgage-backed securities.
Detailed design would be continuously polished in our long-term future work.
It should come as no surprise that the Internet's largest and fastest growing company would be continuously looking for ways to proliferate.
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Furthermore, even if the solution does exist, it would not be continuously dependent on the data.
The T249G mutant that was used cannot hydrolyze ATP, which is included in the assay and thus doesn't lock onto the substrate, and the wild-type Kar2 would likely be continuously released.
Furthermore, a feeling of ownership of the prosthesis could have a 'cosmetic' value to the user because he or she would not be continuously reminded that the prosthesis is artificial, thereby reducing body dissatisfaction.
An updated, refined and expanded CAREX database would be instrumental in demonstrating progress towards controlling occupational cancer in the UK and worldwide although this would need to be continuously updated to ensure the currency of the data on prevalences and levels of exposure to carcinogens.
Tc-99 decays so quickly those hospitals would need to be continuously resupplied.
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