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Federal courts can intervene, though, where the right to vote or freedom of association is at issue, as is arguably the case here, since those rights are guarantied by the federal Constitution.

If, as is arguably more plausible, the previous decline had continued, then the difference would be even greater, totalling ∼7.3 million people.

This could be accomplished by defining each outcome as a proportion of individuals in a population that manifest a particular antibody-mediated effect (e.g., maintenance or change in health or immune status), as is arguably applicable to protection from fertility, reduction of disease after treatment, exacerbation of disease after treatment, hypersensitivity, and induction of tolerance.

These are now effectively dead, as is, arguably, the LSC's wider planning role.

Delays in execution can be attributed to a number of factors: the sheer scale of the structural problem (as with Italy's judicial delay cases), the complexity of remedial action (as is arguably the case with the removal of innocent people's DNA from the UK's DNA database).

A major factor in Venmo's success, as is arguably true for all companies, is that it entered the market at the perfect time.

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As such, it must be the case that such demonstrative concepts as are arguably involved in the content of perception are retained long enough for the possibility of their remobilization they cannot be reserved only for the particular instance in which the sample is perceived.

A dark drama about violent conflict among a clan of Irishmen in England, it was described by Kenneth Tynan as being "arguably the most uninhibited display of brutality London theater has ever witnessed".

Dirty Harry has been described as being arguably Eastwood's most memorable character, and the film has been credited with inventing the "loose-cannon cop" genre.

In the English winter of 1888 89, he was chosen to tour South Africa with the MCC, and played in two matches which were later designated as Test matches, though Wisden Cricketers' Almanack described them as been "arguably not even first-class".

According to the Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation (CTA), value chains are described as being "arguably the best way for smallholder farmers to become integrated into modern markets".

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