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Accordingly, we cannot assume linear effects of change merely on the basis of the particular choices of tools that have been made in these countries.
Printers at this time did not bind books, they merely supplied loose quires which the stationers or the owner could bind themselves.
In this case the expectant void is merely an extension of the roadie cabaret.
In examining the effects of negative input, it is not sufficient merely to examine improvements in the grammaticality of child speech.
Neither are children actually exposed to merely strings.
If the gravamen of offense is merely that the conduct displeases many people, then it is not clear that wrongdoing has occurred at all.
She might say that he is merely excused.
Tiebreaking r ules merely change the location of the indeterminacy.
They must experience the obligations as personal, as linking each member to each other member, not as linking each member merely to the center.
We merely point out that strong bias is neither necessary nor sufficient for low sample complexity.
Conversely, the interpretation of a suppressed subject can be generalized so that it acquires an ' indefinite agentive ' or even merely ' indefinite ' meaning.
They do not merely record frequency; they categorize frequently occurring patterns, abstract, and generalize from them.
The communal virus is not merely viewed in the context of power politics.
There is, they think, a problem about the way in which we connect human agency with embodiment ; and the problem furthermore is not merely theoretical.
In sum, literal representationism is nonexplanatory, and as-if representationism is merely illustrative with respect to basic individual cognition.
Finally, the suggestion that stage theories merely distinguish between perceptual- and response-related processes is without foundation.
The more plausible panexperientialism posits merely that there exists a very simple protoconsciousness in inanimate matter that is a fundamental property of that matter.
His and my graphic, algebraic, and verbal efforts cannot be wrong or right; they merely express how it appeared to be.
Rather, the point is merely that the emulator is involved both in imagery and in perceptual processing.
I must emphasize that this is not a merely semantic distinction.
Each of these figures is merely an arbitrary unit; neither is sacrosanct.
Here he merely set forth an interpretation of tradition, and explained there was no custom for such action (different jatis treading).
Knowing that a trait can qualify as an adaptation is not merely a matter of tutored intuition.
Selection explains how it is that traits come to be for something, as distinct from merely producing effects, some of which happen to be beneficial.
Is it possible to say anything about the microscopic level by regarding synaptic action and action potentials as merely macroscopic field variables?
The explanation cannot be that "general intelligence is involved" because this merely restates the phenomenon.
Response to threats is not merely a matter of fight or flight.
Observations have shown that, while concentration may occur to food, it probably does not do so merely to rainfall.
The proposed distinction between the heritage industry and its indigenous counterpart is not merely an academic exercise.
We are merely told that serial method is extended to other features of music beyond pitch.
First, it is overly simplistic to claim that new workers imported from further a®eld were resented merely for being 'more foreign'.
The latter have usually been defined as merely 'political', but recent research has made it possible to nuance that definition.
Our conclusions need to be of a certain kind for us to be genuine advocates and not merely one more special interest group.
Within this context of seeking and receiving professional services we can formalize the distinction between genuine and merely "felt" betrayals.
Is this merely because we are members of a liberal democratic society?
The overarching problem that inspired the controversy is an essential discrepancy that one hopes, in vain, is merely literary or typographical.
Engineering, she might continue, is not inherently moral because it merely aims at, let us say, building things.
Genethics persons deserve to be treated as ends and not merely as the means by which to achieve the ends of others.
The typicality levels were used merely as a blocking variable that served to account for some of the variability in response times.
Second, it is not merely "elements of meaning" that can be shared or not shared by roughly comparable words in different languages.
Nevertheless, we strongly believe that the remaining differences between the two models are far from being merely cosmetic.
His article, however, was not merely a programmatic one setting forth the possible benefits - and costs - of family reconstitution.
I quote the earlier argument merely because it allows consideration of this interesting relationship.
In doing so, they were not merely creating a foil for the destructive forces of change identified with the urban working classes.
The continuing dif®culty which assessors face in determining the value of a composition, performance or individual response to music merely emphasises the point.
Rather, they are merely the ethical aspects of everyday clinical practice.
If the only argument against medically trained interrogators is merely a contingent avowal of some oath, then this is not a particularly powerful objection.
As such, they fail not merely because they are objectionable but also because they do not succeed in ameliorating the identity crisis.
Furthermore, we often go beyond merely treating clearly defined diseases and actually allow enhancement of our children in the medical setting.
Is it merely that we archaeologists are unsure of our identity in the present and project our confusion onto the past?
Bodies physical never need be taken for granted as a priori facts merely awaiting archaeological, or any other, confirmation.
Furthermore, these laws were merely a model, a formality so that cases could be treated in the same way.
Merely feeding pregnant mares and young foals, rather than letting them forage on their own, can make a difference.
Does his sort of placemaking demand 'distributed authorship', or is it merely an extended version of the conventional design team?
Others merely hoped for a modern viable form of paternalism.
Decisions which previously would have seemed difficult and momentous are presented as being merely practical and enjoyable.
The conflict is not merely one over science, it is also about distributional politics.
The problem is deeper than was recognised in that work, since substitutability involves substitutability not merely in production but also in consumption.
In one-population models, this merely means that the maximal speed of waves is less than the maximal mean speed of cars.
One can not develop a language policy merely on attitudes.
Note, again, that the results from that analysis were merely tentative due to lack of a statistically significant amount of data.
The process may help to illumine some aspects of medieval compositional practices in ways that go beyond the merely literary or the merely musical.
However, in this case, it seems that the contrast in frequency merely follows from the contrast in form or in valence.
They were conceived by in-vitro fertilisation, which may be of aetiological importance, or merely coincidental.
Thus, social institutions do not merely set the parameters within which rational choices are made; they influence the content of rationality itself.
The implication is that the existence and objectives problems have to be solved by appeal to good reasons: merely empirical 'solutions' do not count.
Rather than merely a collection of information, propositions, facts, and images, memories take the form of biases, or expectations.
What makes them so utterly different from us non-ascetics is not merely that they have different views about welfare, but that they shun welfare altogether.
Consequently, their point of equivalence is merely a psychological one.
However, our example of non-specific value of freedom of expression was merely to illustrate the nature of non-specific value.
In ignoring the role of natural capital in economic activities, development economists have merely followed their professional colleagues.
Since the super-rich person is a junkie, and not merely an aficionado, the potential gains in wellbeing to the two people are equal.
The response had merely been that claims ' are to be admitted in so far as the law demands and requires ' : no further details have survived.
Similarly, a good economist is seldom merely technically good.
They merely cite such modern risks as the environmental disasters that we might bring on ourselves.
Real human beings are thinking agents and, as such, do not make decisions in the mechanical way that simple self-seeking (merely intentional) systems would.
The primacy of subjectivity, which is "merely constrained" by external physical reality, is clear.
Thus, when observers are merely led to expect cooperative interactions, the joy and distress of a cooperative model elicit similar reactions from observers.
Until comparatively recently this insect from all accounts was regarded as merely one of minor importance.
We should not be satisfied with analyses that merely happen to fit the data.
The investigator merely wants to know whether a procedure is an efficient cause for a target response.
However, it is important to note that this change merely represented an extension of the royal presence to areas which formerly were visited very infrequently.
Does he hold that a tendency to increase quantity of life is merely a criterion of good conduct?
The necessity by which, if the good in question is to exist, the means to it must exist is merely a natural or causal necessity.
Merely by appearing on political platforms, they offended popular norms about appropriate behavior for working-class wives.
Lear precipitates a constitutional, not merely a political, change - one that arbitrarily breaks powerful taboos.
In itself it is entirely rational - merely morally unedifying.
If it were not, then the negation of negation would merely be a return to a starting point.
Such dogmatic examples, though extreme, suggest that foundational differences cannot merely be assumed to be resolvable by the procedure of free and equal inquiry.
In the postmodern view modern rationalism merely substitutes a pseudo-rigorous analytic authority for traditionalism's more haphazard, arbitrary, and local legitimation of privilege.
Surely this is a simple hypothesis with the resources available to account for the merely mechanistic.
We can both acknowledge the possibility of infrared cousins and insist that sensory terms are not merely theoretical.
The literary model is based on a fundamentally ironic view of language and truth, whereas the rational one merely assumes the traditional univocity of truth.
The duke's resolution to avoid his love merely reconfirms his passion.
In this way, they can reinforce the real insult while pretending to be merely resolving the formal problem.
He merely wants to convey the prestige of that authority to poetry.
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