But dualism doesn't so much offer the explanation typically as just say, "Well, maybe we'd be better off positing something immaterial."
但是二元论还没有给出,这样的解释,也许我们假设非物质的存在会好一些
I'd say, you know, it's not about the money so much.
这并不是赚钱的问题。
So, we would solve— We study people much as we'd study a computer from an alien planet or something.
所以我们会解决,我们就像是在研究,一部来于自外星球的电脑,或是别的东西一样,在研究人类
So they'd much rather just stay the way they are and not have another electron come on, and it turns out that halogens have the highest electron affinities.
所以它们更愿意保持在原来的状态,不愿意再增加一个电子,结果卤族元素具有最高的电子亲和能。
I personally don't like swings that much and it's the B-/B+ range, so I'd much rather prefer that to a swing from A to C, and that's my reason.
我不喜欢成绩波动很大的,比如B-/B+这个范围,所以我还是喜欢像A到C这样小点的,这就是我的原因
especially because there is so much politics in Washington D.C.
尤其是因为华盛顿的政治活动那么多,肯定有许多律师事务所。
By the first century, when Christianity was coming around, it was not so much the place where you'd go to see necessarily high theater, like Sophocles or Euripides or something like that.
公元一世纪,基督教诞生时,当时的剧院,上演的并不是什么高级戏剧,比如索福克勒斯或者欧里庇得斯的戏剧。
Now this was nineteen-eighty-two, quite a long time ago, at a time when people really weren't paying much attention to calories like they are now, so you'd expect the errors to decline as time goes on and there's some evidence of that, but they're errors nonetheless.
这是1982年的实验,很早之前了,当时的人们并不像今天的人们一样,那么关注卡路里,所以你会预计误差会随时间推移而减小,有证据证明了这一点,但误差仍然存在
He tried to intimidate us too much with his promise of impossible grading so that everyone took the class credit/D/fail, when we all probably ended up with As or Bs.
他经常试着吓唬我们,通过他承诺的不可能的分数等级,所以每个人都虔诚的来上课/D/不及格,当我们几乎都已As或Bs结束时。
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