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91. In other words, should copyright extend to non-literal elements which are not directly perceivable? 92. In other words, insurers cut costs by making it harder to get medical services. 93. In other words, the dangers of the Internet are as old as cave paintings. 94. In other words such institutions can never spontaneously add to their liabilities and provide borrowers with additional funds. 95. In other words, charismatic followers seek out their own charismatic leaders. 96. The human being, in other words, may be the victim of generations of male choice even more than female choice. 97. Once again, in other words, Carter was seeing dangers that did not exist, while ignoring those that did. 98. In other words we talk to maintain or elevate our apparent status. 99. In other words, it might dissuade worthy lawsuits even as it fails to protect against outlandish ones. 100. It was equally important to outshine everyone else around me - in other words, to achieve at the expense of others. 101. In other words, they become true general practitioners in aviation. 102. In other words, this therapist was an alcoholic and a drug addict. 103. In other words, imported goods and services help maintain consumption levels in the marketable sector. 104. In other words, the subjects were making determined efforts to understand the dynamic aspects of the problem. 105. In other words, Melville is again emphasizing the duality of nature. 106. In other words, might not loyalty in large companies be bought by promises of job security? 107. Why, in other words, should we want to get true beliefs rather than false ones? 108. In other words, the typical diplomat is much like his fellow government employee in Washington. 109. In other words, only the paragraph structure of stretches of discourse about individual, primarily human, characters is being discussed. 110. In other words, it's not a reliable system and really not worth the bother. 111. In other words, they can easily be converted into cash but may involve some loss. 112. In other words, a topic is included if there is an information centre, source or service covering it. 113. In other words she herself is opening up avenues for all sorts of intuitive meanings. 114. Their utilitarian contribution to our welfare should not, in other words, be our criterion as to whether they survive or not. 115. In other words it enables one to modify the artificially simplistic notion of clear-cut dependent and independent variables having one-way causal links. 116. In other words, money supply growth is the main cause of inflation. 117. A true representative, in other words, is a delegate, carrying a mandate and acting under instructions. 118. In other words, only certain discrete energies would be permitted, exactly as for an electron confined in a single atom. 119. In other words, electrical activity was seen to develop in the cerebellum in connection with eyeblink conditioning. 120. In other words, what is needed is not only an equal but an equitable geographical distribution of educational resources.