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Of us, what we might become.
The second categorization of PIM is what we might term assembly PIM.
What we might get and others already have….
So who knows what we might see.
What we might call‘God questions' should not be shelved.
Who knows what we might discover.
Instead of giving in to the anxiety,we can see what we might learn from it.
They were what we might today call demigods.
Right now in iraq there are children who fear us And what we might do to their country.
Don't tell me what we might do. Don't tell me what we're supposed to do.
I'm just saying if we keep pushing,You have to be prepared for what we might discover.
Do you have examples of what we might call“Everyday Lean”?
And blue-chip medical colleges everywhere are starting to study these things to find out how they work, and what we might learn from them.
He then created what we might call the first true microwave oven by attaching a high density electromagnetic field generator to an enclosed metal box.
Eric and I discussed what we might want to do.
It's what we might feel towards someone who has behaved rather badly or come to grief through flaws of character- but for whom we still feel compassion.
Just imagine what we might see if we set the other fighters loose on him.
But above all to make sure that the organizing principle of the structure would limit what we might call the play of the structure.
What we might call the humanistic aspects of science and social science- the imaginative, creative aspect, and the aspects of rigorous critical thought- are also losing ground as nations prefer to pursue short term profits by the cultivation of the useful and highly applied skills suited to profit making.'.
As a result,Donker Duyvis was sensitive to what we might now call the cognitive aspects of the medium of the message.
Scientific realism is, at the most general level, the view that the world described by science is the real world, as it is,independent of what we might take it to be.
What we might call the humanistic aspects of science and social science- the imaginative, creative aspect, and the aspects of rigorous critical thought- are also losing ground as nations prefer to pursue short term profits by the cultivation of the useful and highly applied skills suited to profit making.'.
But this is wiki on scientific realism: Scientific realism is, at the most general level, the view that the world described by science(perhaps ideal science) is the real world, as it is,independent of what we might take it to be.
Indeed, what we might call the humanistic aspects of science and social science--the imaginative, creative aspect, and the aspect of rigorous critical thought--are also losing ground as nations prefer to pursue short term profit by the cultivation of the useful and highly applied skills suited to profit-making.".
It is worth knowing what we may expect….
What we may do with this information.
What we may do with your information?