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Published with the disarmingly bland title "New York State Public Health Legal Manual," the doomsday book does not proclaim new law but, rather, describes existing law and gives lawyers and judges ways of analyzing any number of frightening situations.

The bill does not name Chrysler but rather describes an unnamed automobile manufacturer "that will produce in excess of 675,000 automobiles" from Jan . 1to June 30 , 2008

Humility tends to be scarce in Hollywood, which may explain why Mr. Guzmán is so popular among his peers, why he does not worry about the fate of his series, but rather describes it as "my reward for good work," and why, unlike some performers who bristle at the term, he has no problem being called a character actor.

Note that (rho ) is not a risk premium in the meaning of expected utility theory, but rather describes the difference between the nominal interest rate and risk-free interest rate.

It is also important to mention that while associated with GA in the present investigation, the proposed adaptive approach is not limited to GA applications, but rather describes a generic control system that can be effective for any population-based search algorithm.

Vodafone claims it is the first carrier to compile and publish such a detailed overview of surveillance requests — albeit, it does not use the loaded term 'surveillance', but rather describes these as "demands for assistance from law enforcement and intelligence agencies".

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It will not name individual banks but rather describe their aggregate behavior.

He said he did not see the column as endorsing subscription-sharing but rather describing the situation and looking at the business practices and implications.

Thus, many terms for horses in the Middle Ages did not refer to breeds as we know them today, but rather described appearance or purpose.

He later defended the comment, saying he had not denied the existence of gas chambers, but rather, described them as one element among many that make up the history of WWII.

If the present findings are not confined to Latin note names but rather describe a universal phenomenon, they would suggest that the incidence of AP in a population can be influenced by the phonetic content of the note names.

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