It raises fundamental questions about extending significantly the human life span or even recasting aging as a conquerable disease. |
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The time-worn argument that conservatives have authoritarian personalities is, more or less, a nasty way of recasting my thesis. |
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His recasting of subjectivity, albeit in nonessentialized terms, still looks back to the voluntarism of Existentialism. |
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Necropolis Awakened needed a rewrite and a recasting to work as something special. |
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Our corrections are based on recasting the integral equations into a hierarchy of simpler integral equations that can be solved analytically. |
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In Buoy, he re-used the bells, recasting them into a fully working navigational buoy, which followed the routes once taken by Soviet submarines. |
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The intricate work involved recasting the bronze crocodiles decorating the backs of the chairs, and a redesigned cornice. |
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Rolston wishes to break with a dogmatized Darwinism, recasting culture as indeed rooted in biology but, more important, transcending it. |
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The crystals that hung form the chandeliers sparkled, almost with life, as they caught the light of each tiny flame, recasting it in a bright array of colors. |
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The recasting exercise, however, goes further than the goals identified by the internal reform of the Commission. |
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One of the reasons we have started a major recasting of many of the programs is so that we can specifically target the needs of young people. |
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They dream of recasting the entire foundation of quantum mechanics in the light of quantum information. |
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It is like that, for example, that we make the recasting of the offer of several customers according to the new tide of the Web services. |
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This recasting of Snow's hypothesis points to a central challenge facing the contemporary academy. |
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The last time pay was at issue for the cast, back in 1998, Fox actually was considering recasting the show and had hired people to find new actors. |
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Guy Ritchie updated the film by recasting the 1960s blaggers as escapees from a GQ photo-shoot and remoulding the caper to involve a shotgun and an ex-Wimbledon stopper. |
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I think Britain should call on the US and its partners to start recasting NAFTA as a full monetary and political union. |
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They will work towards a swift conclusion of the work on the recasting of the Directive on the labelling of the consumption of energy by household appliances and on the Directive on the energy performance of buildings. |
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These guarantees will be spelt out in the implementing rules for the amended recasting proposal as deriving from a demonstration of better financial management by means of a cost-effectiveness study. |
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The effort extends to recasting the forces around a higher professionalism and a tangible reduction in staff, which will be reduced by a factor of four in the course of twenty years. |
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Producers introduced the concept of regeneration to permit the recasting of the main character. |
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As I mentioned, their chief medical officer advised them that this was bad public health policy and an inappropriate recasting of the role of medical officers of health. |
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Consequently, the recasting of policies, plans and programmes to take that important population segment into account has become a task of the first importance. |
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In public deliberation, the Council will hear a report from the presidency on progress with recasting the directive concerning waste electrical and electronic equipment. |
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Television X, owned by Daily Express and Daily Star proprieter Richard Desmond, has a rich history of spoofing zeitgeisty TV shows and recasting them in its own, ahem, unique style. |
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Yet he seemed interested only in recasting GOP concepts in his own idiom. |
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The feature of the Estonian system that allows electors the option of recasting the ballot is a good example of how the system can be adapted to prevent the threat of vote buying. |
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I had to wait for the cooldown to finish before recasting the spell. |
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I posit that the Bhagavad-gita as a living document adapts itself to future generations and welcomes a recasting to fit the moral dilemmas of contemporary life. |
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