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As to the merits, the NFL points to key language in the case Brown v. Pro Football stating that the nonstatutory labor exemption - protecting them from antitrust claims - continues to apply "sufficiently distant in time and in circumstances" beyond the collective bargaining process.

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By applying sufficiently large tensile stress, one might able to use PG for filtering larger gas molecules such as O2 in addition to previously proposed H2.

However, SWNTs are much softer in their radial compared to their axial direction, which results in a reversible elastic deformation of the cross section when applying sufficiently strong hydrostatic pressures.

Furthermore, molecular and genetic marker discernment has not yet been applied sufficiently to reinforce or refute these gross phenotypic groupings.

But it should be kept in mind that our following characterisations of Gorman Polar Form preferences and exact linear aggregation are essentially "local" in that they apply to sufficiently small changes in the incomes of individual consumers.

However, until now this effect has been challenging to observe because, first, it is experimentally difficult to apply a sufficiently large thermal bias at the nanoscale and, second, it is difficult to distinguish thermal bias effects from purely temperature-dependent effects due to overall heating of a device.

You have to apply a sufficiently strong marketing force using the following primary building-block strategies to pull buyers out of the "habit groove" and break the strong bonds they have with other brands.

We consider the advantages of our novel classification system to be that it is clinically orientated, easy to apply and sufficiently differentiated without being overloaded.

If we apply a sufficiently small perturbation to the system, and set the obtained value as the new start vector, this last inequality will still hold due to the continuity of the functions.

He soon discovered that a superconducting material can be returned to the normal (i.e., nonsuperconducting) state either by passing a sufficiently large current through it or by applying a sufficiently strong magnetic field to it.

The voltage applied was sufficiently high to maintain the oxygen cell under diffusion-controlled or limiting current operating conditions.

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