Should we conclude then that interdisciplinarity emerges unproblematically in those areas where it is scientifically productive? |
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Death, from this perspective, seems unproblematically universal, a simple, irreducible fact of our nature, unyieldingly the same across all societies and throughout time. |
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With existing plants, extensions can be quickly and unproblematically connected to existing infrastructure. |
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A consistent tendency to reduce every question to a gesture, to something you don as easily and as unproblematically as a Benetton sweater. |
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Moreover, it is one in which I continually live, even when skillfully and unproblematically dealing with everyday things. |
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Furthermore, it is necessary to clarify if the crane of the truck can be assembled unproblematically to avoid rearranging of the construction site. |
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A full set of documentation guarantees top-notch quality, while support with installation and start-up ensure that production gets underway quickly and unproblematically. |
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At the same time, a wide number of rules about statehood, maritime passage, representation and responsibility underlay the Oil Platforms case and was unproblematically presumed as applicable by all parties. |
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With CASH you can quickly and unproblematically incorporate a manual pay station system with all the necessary components on demand and complete the payment process using cashier station staff. |
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Virgil, an educated, property-owning Roman citizen, positions himself unproblematically in the center of his culture. |
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Whatever portion of their time and energy was being eaten up by social commitments — which may have been huge, but about which I was ignorant — they seemed earnestly and unproblematically engaged with the academic experience. |
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Residual wood, wooden materials and packing material is crushed unproblematically and could then be supplied through an extraction system to the store-room or to the combustion. |
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