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I
merely
have a holiday in psychology, and what interests me in general is moral debate.
Were Amazons
merely
figures of myth, or something more?
So essentially what's happening here, and genomics is
merely
one example of this, is that technology is driving the natural scaling of the activity beyond the institutional boundaries within which we have been used to thinking about it, and in particular beyond the institutional boundaries in terms of which business strategy as a discipline is formulated.
Female elephants and female hyenas have a penile clitoris, or an enlarged clitoral tissue that hangs externally, much like a penis, and in fact it's very difficult to sex these animals by
merely
looking at their external morphology.
My fellow psychologists have shown that we're led by our bodies and our emotions and use our puny powers of reason
merely
to rationalize our gut feelings after the fact.
We see it even in the life of the indomitable Arctic explorer Ben Saunders, who tells me that his triumphs are not
merely
the result of a grand achievement, but of the propulsion of a lineage of near wins.
Mandela said, "For to be free is not
merely
to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others."
We see it in its extreme in cases of war, where the out-group isn't
merely
given less, but dehumanized, as in the Nazi perspective of Jews as vermin or lice, or the American perspective of Japanese as rats.
I couldn't use my locker for weeks because the bolt on the lock reminded me of the one I had put on my lips when the homeless man on the corner looked at me with eyes up
merely
searching for an affirmation that he was worth seeing.
In this case, I am
merely
a tool, a forensic, if you like, and the result is a photography that is as close as possible of being a document.
Awesome or just
merely
good that we decided to visit your restaurant again?"
Physicians and scientists, we accept intellectually that our species, Homo sapiens, is
merely
one species, no more unique or special than any other.
So I call this the P.H. model of evolution, and I don't want to get too technical here, but P.H. stands for Potato Head, and I use this name to emphasize that all these sensors that we know and love, like our eyes and our ears and our fingertips, these are
merely
peripheral plug-and-play devices: You stick them in, and you're good to go.
Given that
merely
human hackers find bugs all the time, I'd say, probably not very confident.
So we disconnect the ethernet cable to create an air gap, but again, like
merely
human hackers routinely transgress air gaps using social engineering.
But some of them will
merely
survive, and others will actually be able to turn a crisis into an opportunity.
It is
merely
what we find legally tolerable.
Humans, in contrast, use their language not
merely
to describe reality, but also to create new realities, fictional realities.
So the work example is
merely
an example of how false ideas can create a circumstance that ends up making them true.
I discovered that true communication is about more than
merely
physically conveying a message.
“The Raven,” in which the speaker projects his grief onto a bird who
merely
repeats a single sound, made Poe famous.
What this is doing is
merely
telling us that we are scratching the surface.
On the contrary, every time they appear, every time they risk becoming visible,
merely
gives grounds for further persecution, expulsion and suppression.
Not
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that we don't know how, but that it can't be done.
Turns out Euclid did not tell us the entire story in "Elements," and
merely
described one possible way to look at the universe.
To his forty-year-old mother, one year is
merely
2.5% of her life.
Are numbers, polygons and equations truly real, or
merely
ethereal representations of some theoretical ideal?
"A naturally occurring DNA segment is a product of nature, and not patent-eligible
merely
because it has been isolated.
Some believe that instead of being real, the placebo effect is
merely
confused with other factors, like patients trying to please doctors by falsely reporting improvements.
As his squire Sancho Panza explains to him time and again, these aren’t giants; they are
merely
windmills.
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