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Aquinas generally worked within the conceptual framework and basic principles of Aristotle's philosophy of nature, value, and politics but often extended and modified them in novel ways; this is especially so in the case of his philosophy of law.

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Because they maintain positions in multiple boards they are central in the interlocking directorate network and have broad "spheres of influence" (Levine 1972; Windolf 2002) that include not only business companies but often extend into the non-business environment.

People who routinely eat butter tend to differ in other ways, related to diet at least but often extending even into other lifestyle practices, from those who routinely eat olive oil, or stick margarine, instead.

Inflammatory changes associated with UC are limited to the mucosa and typically affects the rectum but often extends to involve the whole colon [ 3, 4].

Indeed, accumulation of calcium in the arterial wall of patients affected by DM is not limited to the subintimal space, but often extends in the medial layer [ 5].

Importantly, the average cell receptive field size in nonhuman primates has been found to increase from area 3b to area 2 [Hyvärinen and Poranen, 1978], being mostly restricted to one finger in area 3b [Iwamura et al., 1983a; Pons et al., 1987] but often extending over several fingers in areas 1 and 2 [Iwamura et al., 1983b, 1985].

Note the following: Colouration: Belted Galloway cattle have a white "belt" or "sheet" around their bellies (varying in size, but often extending from the shoulder to the hooks) just like Dutch Belted cattle do.

Biodiversity loss, environmental degradation and severe impacts on ecosystem services – which refer to nature's support of wildlife habitat, crop pollination, soil health and other benefits – have not only accompanied conventional farming systems, but have often extended well beyond the boundaries of their fields, such as fertilizer runoff into rivers.

Midah had a small sewing business, but she often extended credit to customers who then did not pay.

Europe in the 20th century was marked by hideous violence — often wars, but just as often extended periods of political violence, like the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

Something else that may be welcome, but is less often extended, is arranging to take the care recipient out of the house (provided he or she is physically able).

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