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The state has merely chosen not to fund a distinct category of instruction.
It also innovated a distinct category of metalinguistic negation in the form of *matsi.
It was only in the late 19th century that the very concept of the homosexual as a distinct category of person developed.
Rather than unconstitutionally discriminating against religion, "the state has merely chosen not to fund a distinct category of instruction".
"Crime as a Distinct Category of Behavior," in The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics and the Law, Macmillan, 1998.
But I believe they define a distinct category of influences on state behavior that is helpful in understanding that behavior.
This realization led to the emergence of as a distinct category of aircraft.
And, as event-related methods have become ubiquitous, they no longer represent a distinct category of fMRI research.
The notion of a distinct category of business 'affected with a public interest,' employing property 'devoted to a public use,' rests upon historical error.
So the primary challenge is focus: recognizing that reputational risk is a distinct category of risk and giving one person unambiguous responsibility for managing it.
We analyze a distinct category of cases—Harm Benefit cases in which harm to the victim is accompanied by benefit to the injurer.
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