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The river seems to generate trash spontaneously — even though I know that humans are the ones who leave it there.

It can measure the gamma rays that the uranium emits when it spontaneously breaks up in pieces and energy is released we call that fission.

But as machines grow in sophistication, the hard problem may simply evaporate - either because awareness emerges spontaneously or because we will simply assume it has emerged without knowing for sure.

Hair cannot suddenly or spontaneously change color.

And it follows qualitatively from just your ordinary observations a bout the direction in which things go spontaneously, right.

In God's Philosophers, James Hannam dispels the myth that science burst onto the scene spontaneously during the Enlightenment, arguing instead that medieval natural philosophy paved the way.

TOWARDS the end of Eric Lonergan’s considered treatise on money, he recounts how Pokémon cards, a baffling craze from Japan, spontaneously turned into currency in his daughter’s school playground.

Conclusions: in vitro sinusoid endothelial cells could spontaneously immortalize. Some biological characteristics of immortalized cells changed.

The year will witness situations that will push Arians to act spontaneously and contrary to their previously scheduled plans.

In those cases, though, you'd have quite a reasonable equilibrium, spontaneously that is there would be a lot of reaction that went if you simply started under practical conditions and let it go.

Consciousness for table tennis does not emerge spontaneously, but is acquired in lots of training and matches.

Louis Pasteur's original discovery that diseases and microbes don't just appear spontaneously allowed the whole field of infectious diseases to develop.

Your inner child is the lively, free part of yourself which spontaneously ACTS and reacts from its emotions.

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People spontaneously create their own social webs to get their work done.

It did not matter if the researchers told them to make choices, or if it was a spontaneously made choice, or if making the choice had consequences or not.

It'll be there when you need it, but you won't be able to spend it spontaneously.

OK, clearly we'd be much better off if we had some systematic quantitative way to tell whether something would happen spontaneously.

Consideration for others does not, with most children, arise spontaneously, but has to be taught, and can hardly be taught except by the exercise of authority.