First of all, an intervention by problem solving aims at a change: the question is to know how a problem is maintained, hic et nunc. |
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The observation is intended to point out that we find ourselves hic et nunc in a world that is broken. |
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No matter what, the lifting of the arms embargo hic et nunc cannot be an option for our group. |
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I reckon a film must exist hic et nunc, that is, remain open and never end. |
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Theatre, like any performative event, assumes a hic et nunc, a here and now that is always in tension with the horizon of death. |
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Both carry a different interpretation of time than that of the social hic et nunc. |
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It's appearance brings to life a range of different possibilities: the theatre suddenly becomes conceivable here and now, hic et nunc, and therefore everywhere else. |
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But what, more precisely, distinguishes such an actual perception from a solely possible perception if not its accomplishment hic et nunc? |
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Psychology is the study of behavior which transcends the given, the intially hic et nunc. |
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But what we have to find again is Jesus hic et nunc. |
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If not, what does the Commission intend to do to ensure that the European privacy rules are respected hic et nunc in all Member States, including Belgium? |
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The hic et nunc, represented by a point on this line, is determined, fixed, and defined by the past which, through it, determines the future as well. |
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Hic et nunc, so that at the start of a quarter one can immediately work on a new prognosis and respond faster to changing circumstances. |
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