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The problem is that the essential unlikeness of mind and body in the Cartesian view makes it difficult to conceive how they can interact i.e., how unextended mental ideas can push the body around and how bodily bumpings can yield ideas.

Once you establish a list of touch points for yours, do a compare-and-contrast of what you have vs. your ideal; a quick brainstorm session can yield ideas that cost very little but make a big impact with your customers and help you easily best your competition.

In the past a very important function, after the Lisbon Treaty, the rotating Presidency has lost much of its power, but it is still a great opportunity for a member state to yield ideas and promote dossiers it cares for.

Close ties with the pharmacy and therapeutics committees and quality assurance staff members yield ideas about "new drugs as they are introduced as possible candidates for CDS".

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Although the review provides an insight into some of the methods used to identify high performers, and has yielded ideas about the factors important for success, it has also emphasised the need to advance approaches for understanding what constitutes high performance and how to improve those factors associated with high performance.

As they point out in their article, taking an evolutionary perspective could yield both ideas for novel and more lasting treatments, as well as basic insights that emerge from applying current ideas in evolutionary biology (e.g., phylogenetics).

The WPK Congress may yield new ideas on that score.

Each of these three types of data can potentially yield creative ideas that will explode industries.

When individual creativity doesn't immediately yield brilliant ideas, as it often does, young Brazilian musicians can draw on an inexhaustible trove of regional styles and memorable songs.

This knowledge base will yield new ideas for how to enhance lignocellulosic composition and cell wall architecture in biomass tailored for its end use.

Protection against communicable diseases is a core example of a public good, as is basic scientific research, which can yield new ideas that may be spread at very low additional cost.

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