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Systemic solutions are not a panacea if applied merely as 'downstream' fixes, but are part of, and a means to accelerate, broader culture change towards more sustainable practice.
The anthropological analogy was almost inevitable, for, breaking open the morning papers and reading banner headlines like "england in trouble," our hearts would sink for a while until, after a closer glance, we found that they applied merely to the state of the economy and Mr. Wilson, and not, as we first feared, to the football team and Mr. Ramsey.
What is very obvious is that this technology will not be applied merely to people under arrest, or to people under surveillance in accordance with the fourth amendment (suspects in possible terrorist plots or other potential crimes, after law enforcement agents have already obtained a warrant from a magistrate).
While human data have often applied merely correlational approaches (26 29), hormone treatment of ovariectomized animals has provided convincing evidence of a more causal relationship between sex hormones and serotonergic neurotransmission (30 33).
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Applying merely CF not only led to the lower SOM, water content and total N content, but also resulted in negative effects on earthworm activity, while CMC alleviated such negative effects.
7 The "exception" recognized in Carroll and Chambers, however, applies merely to the requirement that police seek a warrant from a magistrate before conducting a search of places or things protected by the Fourth Amendment.
The unity between the two truths, according to Gelug, does not apply merely to ontological and epistemological issues; it applies equally to soteriology the practical means to the freedom from suffering.
Rawls held (2005, 140) that the requirement of public justification applies merely to "constitutional essentials" and that public justification is required when "basic questions of justice" are at stake.
The epistemic principles that he formulates are principles that one may come upon and apply merely by sitting in one's armchair, so to speak, and without calling for any outside assistance.
Section 43(a) mentions neither and does not contain the concept of secondary meaning, and that concept, where it does appear in the Lanham Act, is arequirement that applies only to merely descriptive marks and not to inherently distinctive ones.
For example, Annette Markham identified three foundational metaphors: the Internet as Place, the Internet as Tool, and the Internet as Way of Being.1 As she and others have noted, the lens of metaphor is applied not merely to illuminate meaning, but to see how metaphor embeds certain beliefs, shuts out others, suggests policy directions, and either advances or limits mutual understanding.
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