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This book is an eminently readable attempt at unravelling the influence of psychology on law and the limits the law has placed on that influence.
Treating these combinations as coherent constructions is eminently plausible.
This dual aspect of supernatural beliefs and belief sets - commonsensical and counterintuitive - renders them intuitively compelling yet fantastic, eminently recognizable but surprising.
Certainly, in the context of widespread poverty, kinship is an eminently vital resource of social, emotional and financial survival.
The psychology behind this argument is eminently plausible, although it is not clear how well it stands up when non-case study countries are included.
In this view, eminently creative people employ cognitive processes that are radically different from those used by most individuals in everyday problem solving.
It seems not only eminently sensible, but of major importance that communities should assume responsibility for 'sustainable' inhabitation.
There is little doubt that some molecular taxonomy of disease is eminently achievable.
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