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Constitutional law is political because it results from choices rooted in fundamental social concepts like liberty and property.
Similarly, nuclear energy is potential energy because it results from the configuration of subatomic particles in the nucleus of an atom.
Hypertension sometimes fails to respond to routine care, he noted, because it results from an underlying medical problem that needs to be addressed.
A death, Camus noted, is not absurd or meaningless because it results from chance or a mishap, but instead because we refuse to accept the very possibility of senselessness.
Duchenne was the first to observe that a spontaneously joyful smile cannot be faked, because it results from the simultaneous contraction of two muscles, only one of which is ordinarily under conscious control.
The Doppler spread is not explicitly defined because it results from the specific individual angular properties.
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The angle between the heading of the aircraft and its track along the ground was known as the drift angle because it resulted from the drifting effect of the wind.
And large companies, they said, are better at negotiating with insurance companies when insurers may insist, for example, that part of the revenue loss is not reimbursable under a business-interruption claim because it resulted from factors like the declining economy rather than from the disaster.
With two football-playing sons of his own, the tragedy that claimed the lives of Casey Brenner, 17, and Nicholas Conner, 16, in addition to Bozzi and Khoury, was especially cruel for Coffey because it resulted from his players doing what most football coaches preach, trying to become a family.
The discrepancy is reasonable because it resulted from the presence of clumping and included hydration layers of water on particles when the particles are in an aqueous solution.
The fellowship grant in Spiegelman was considered noncompensatory because it resulted from the "detached and disinterested" largesse of the grantor, requiring no substantial quid pro quo.
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