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Most students are expelled from school but if your child's enrolment is cancelled this is a special consequences which only applies to students who are older than compulsory school age who are not participating in their education program, for example truanting or not doing work.

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The fact that the active front of the initial condition covers the whole image has a special consequence, namely, separate, disjoint regions of the same object or multiple target objects can be found automatically without user interaction.

The second most common term among our 270 genes is "glutathione metabolic process," but this is a special consequence of the nine genes of the glutathione transferase family that are clustered together on chromosome 2R.

Issues about the persistence of people are the subject of an entire encyclopedia article in their own right (see the separate entry on personal identity), but it is worth highlighting points where the arguments discussed in earlier sections have special consequences for personal survival.

Arthroplasty register data have several characteristics that may have special consequences for the precision and validity of the results from statistical analyses.

The coordinate distances between points on the B0 and B∞ axes can be written respectively as βL = ln ρ1η1)/(ρ2η2) and ��L = ln ρ1/ρ2), which notably are the bias factors for models described in ref (8) and occur as special consequences of the formalism presented here (seventh section of Theoretical Calculations).

The public is surprised, but prior to this surprise, it has seen an absolutely ordinary scene, of no special consequence.

The special consequence condition (SCC), on the other hand, deserves separate and careful consideration.

This is but one sign of how stringent the Special Consequence Condition is.

It satisfies the Special Consequence Condition, thus the Predictive Inference Condition too.

Notably, (Cons) was defended by Hempel (1945) and, in fact, one can show that it follows from the conjunction of (qualitative) Confirmation Complementary and the Special Consequence Condition, and so from both Hempelian and \(F\ -confirmation.

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