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Liability to that harm arises not only from perturbing events but also from inborn vulnerability.
But the import of Nasr's book arises not only from the question of Who Lost Pakistan.
Practitioners need to be supported to engage with families when need arises – not only when harm is evident.
Turbulence arises not only in pipes but also within boundary layers around solid obstacles when the rate of shear within the boundary layer becomes large enough.
That issue arises not only after general elections, when the process of building governing coalitions is greased with large sums of money.
He and his co-authors emphasize how the placebo effect arises not only from swallowing an inert pill from a bottle but also, as I experienced, from the intimate interaction between the sufferer and the healer.
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However, these conflicts arise not only between overlapping sports, but also other activities.
Waves arise not only in musical instruments but in all sources of sound and in light.
Furthermore, human intelligence arose not only from making decisions among sensory inputs but also from managing musculature.
Last September, its share price had crashed to $6.50 from $21 in August as questions arose not only about its accounting, but about whether it had the cash to survive.
The proliferation of heresies and ecclesiastical disputes arose not only from theological convictions but, as Augustine recognized, from the cultural contexts of the participants.
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