This is the contemporary French condition: how to keep on being French, how to be true to a certain conception of what France is, in an American Age.
In addition to these medical treatments, it turns out that a lot of old folk wisdom actually turns out to be true in regards to how to feel better in life.
The enthusiasm gap reveals just how true this assessment to be.
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Thomas Nagel, a distinguished American philosopher, once remarked that to say now that consciousness is a physical state of the brain is to be in the position of an ancient Greek who proclaims that matter is energy: what he says is true, but there is no understanding of how it can be true, no framework into which to fit the discovery.
And, when you look underneath the science, dark energy is really an undiscovered force of nature that changes how we understand and explain what we observe to be true.
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She taught me how to navigate this business and life itself with grace and humor, and to always be true to yourself.
But critics of the industry say true transparency about how burgers come to be may backfire.
How an adviser is paid determines what they perceive to be true.
Once new institutions figure out how to measure and articulate the true value proposition of student learning to the public, they will be able to compete directly with the traditional Ivory Towers.
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How can employees be sure we will always remain true to this promise?
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He challenged our reason for being, what we thought, how we lived, the truth or falsity of what we believed to be true or false.
No matter how muscle-y you are, it can be hard to compete with (apparently) true love.
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Might well be true, but I wonder how respondents would have fared when exposed to another environmental condition: exposure to scientific fact, opinion, and debate.
True, prospective teachers need to be taught the basics of how to cope with kids in the classroom, but the main emphasis should be on subject knowledge rather than methodology.
England, shorn of Morgan - arguably their only true finisher since Neil Fairbrother - are seemingly unsure of just how aggressive to be.
Nonetheless, if the reports do turn out to be true, they could further complicate the issue of how the guards could be tried.
Kallmes did the study because he always though the results reported for vertebroplasty seemed too good to be true--everyone got good results no matter how much cement was injected or what technique was used.
Whatever promises are given during the negotiations about enforcement, the proof of Russia's shift to a true market economy, one based on rules, will be how far they are observed once the deal is done.
It is sad but true that so many Americans need to be reminded of the benefits of being free to choose how and with whom to conduct commerce.
Ms Kambites accepts that some of that is true, and explains how a budget supermarket once refused to allow a Fairtrade stall because its customers might be concerned about paying over the odds for inferior coffee.
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