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Unitization, a common but not omnipresent policy that is lauded in both the economics and environmental world for its efficiency, attempts to solve the "tragedy of the commons" common pool failure of oil production by creating a system in which all those with interests in one reserve produce jointly and split profits accordingly.
IGH genes' repertoire differed in WM from those observed in other B-cell disorders with a recurrent IGHV3-23 and IGHV3-74 usage; monoclonal IGHV was mutated in most cases, and a high but not omnipresent prevalence of MYD88 L265P mutation was observed.
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But the Church is not omnipresent.
I don't know if she's omniscient, but no one can deny she's not omnipresent.
"The notion of accountability is not omnipresent in academic research," he said.
In our tradition the state is not omnipresent in the home.
Richards argued that Ofcom was not "omnipresent" and a "micro-manager" although he did admit that sometimes he felt that there was too much regulation in the market.
"The army is not omnipresent everywhere". General Musharraf cited similar difficulties in keeping resurgent forces of the Taliban, Afghanistan's former rulers, from using border areas for initiating attacks on their homeland and attempting to disrupt elections there.
That is, stories can exist as a kind of "worst that could happen" entity, to remind us that the happy norm is not omnipresent; that good fortune is not proof of virtue; that statistical beneficence does not mean the miserable starving guy doesn't exist.
The inherent concern of the PVP system vis-à-vis farmers is not omnipresent within patent laws as such, as these statutes tend to remain abstract in their nature and are therefore not designed to solely apply to agrobiodiversity-reliant innovations as PVP legislation is, with its inevitable links to the loftier issues of food security or environmental protection.
Nicholas Everitt (2010, p. 86) objects to this analogical approach, stating instead "if this is how omnipresence is interpreted, one might well think that it would be clearer to say straightforwardly that God is not omnipresent at all," and he cites Joshua Hoffman and Gary Rosenkrantz (2002, p. 41)) as agreeing with him.
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