The consequent brain activity is taken to be identical with an experience, emotion, or disposition.
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' The only way to deal with that is to be taken to court, and we never went to court.
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If you are ill and samples have to be taken as to what has made you ill, then that is going to be taken out of your hands because the prosecution may come from the Food Standards Agency - it may come from the local authority.
But just how difficult life after the summit will be depends in part on a decision yet to be taken: who is to be invited to join.
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The watchdog will have to be seen to be independent of government if it is to be taken seriously be patients and staff.
"The type of care that used to be done by individual families is having to be taken over by the state, " he said.
The term is popularly understood to mean a product is dangerous and needs to be taken out of service.
If he is to be taken at his word, then it is clearly time for him to stand down, and make it clear to people why he is doing so.
It's not an easy time emotionally and the last thing you want is to be taken for a ride by lawyers that just think they have got a licence to print money.
The BTM8 is begging to be taken on your next picnic thanks to its carrying handle, while the BTM5 is palmable orb with one up-firing speaker for when you need a speakerphone in a pinch.
But great care must be taken if the violence is to be prevented from escalating - and spreading to other parts of the Indonesian archipelago.
They think the only way to really draw a line under the crisis is for Spain to be taken off the danger list.
Is Mr Uribe to be taken at his own estimation, as the man who is uprooting terrorism not just by employing a bigger and better army but also by strengthening democracy?
Expanding the G8 to include China is not a step to be taken lightly.
But the second issue, which needs to be taken nearly as much to heart, is that we need to be able to be open for business.
He is expected to be taken somewhere, possibly in an early round, possibly later.
Four people have been told no further action is to be taken against them.
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"My clinical experience suggests the medicine is safe to be taken on a long-term basis, " says Scharf.
It is due to be taken to the world's biggest ship-breaking yard in Alang, in north-western India.
The entertainer's triple headstone at Woodlands Cemetery is to be taken down from first light on Wednesday.
The Point, which was the first multi-screen cinema in the country, is to be taken over by Easycinema.
Galashiels-based pharmaceutical company ProStrakan is to be taken over by a Japanese group.
That sanction is extremely rare but it is not to be taken lightly.
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Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Peru all have bans in most indoor areas, and enforcement is starting to be taken seriously.
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Somehow less risk is to be taken by the financial system yet by a miracle it will create the same wealth.
Tourism promotion for the area boasting the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site is to be taken over by the local council.
Such a decision requires the backing of the full council, and that vote is due to be taken on Monday evening.
It is meant to be taken in conjunction with oral medication by patients who have had persistent problems maintaining steady glucose levels.
Then the nucleus of a cell -- any cell in the body -- is taken from the individual to be cloned and inserted into the egg.
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