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But since, in most jurisdictions, it is mainly (and sometimes exclusively) the state which decides whether to prosecute for the criminal aspect, the more usual view is that the citizen has no legal right corresponding to the criminal aspect.
The subclass preferentially and sometimes exclusively carries several proteins and/or displays array of proteins [ 7, 9].
So a number of women exclusively used HEAVY and NORMAL BI at baseline, but mostly and sometimes exclusively LIGHT and SPOTTING under treatment, foiling any estimation.
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Corporations are required, by contrast and by definition, to recognize such tragedies primarily--and sometimes exclusively--as targets of opportunity.
Furthermore most UK Asians are now British-born with English as their first (and sometimes only) language, making this no longer an exclusively "immigrant" category.
The essay pointed to examples of indie labels that are now releasing tapes, sometimes exclusively, and noted a variety of aesthetic and cultural rationales for what could certainly be construed as a willfully perverse stance in favor of a format that hardly anybody seemed excited about during its actual heyday.
Stanford then patents the invention and sells its rights (sometimes exclusively back to the inventors).
"It is very dependent on deer, sometimes exclusively on deer.
They relied mostly, sometimes exclusively, on private support.
Participants are shown to negotiate the sequential positions of turns primarily – sometimes exclusively – through displayed orientation to other participants' prosody.
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