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These generalities do not always pertain, but serve as useful guides to the design or interpretation of trials.
These generalities do not always pertain, but they serve as useful guides to the design or interpretation of trials.
"Even when we have disagreements with the United States, they always pertain to the matter at hand, and are not personal," Mr Netanyahu said in parliament, referring to Mr Yaalon, a member of his right-wing Likud party.
As with the Prisoner X case, the reasons given behind these administrative detention order arrests always pertain to "security", an ambiguous word that is often used to cover up a myriad of other motivations and explanations that authorities are reluctant to release into the public domain.
As with the Prisoner X case, the reasons given behind these administrative detention order arrests always pertain to "security," an ambiguous word that is often used to cover up myriad motivations and explanations that authorities are reluctant to release into the public domain.
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But as we all know, in politics, laws that pertain to women are always left until the end.
I've always thought of sustainability, as it pertains to home gardens, as meaning not much more than good organic gardening practices.
Seven publications (5 studies and 2 reviews) pertained exclusively to LTCFs (which did not always provide study-specific age distribution) and 1 publication pertained exclusively to nosocomial GE cases.
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