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The boards can be instruments in what the writer Roland Huntford calls benign Swedish totalitarianism.
Why not ban knives or cars, which can be instruments of death, too?
Human collections of objects can be instruments of research about the world or objects of aesthetic delight.
One of the cardinal's most passionate beliefs was that by uniting our suffering with the suffering of Christ on the cross, we can be instruments of enormous good in the world.
As far back as Presidents Harry Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower, Sechser said, American leaders and academics have argued that nuclear weapons can be instruments of coercion as well as deterrence.
"In our complex society the accountant's certificate and the lawyer's opinion can be instruments for inflicting pecuniary loss more potent than the chisel or the crowbar". United States v. Benjamin, 328 F.2d 863, 863 (cert, cert.
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Cars have no power constraints and they can be instrumented with high end computational units and graphic devices.
We detail how a deployment on a popular public cloud offering can be instrumented to gain insight into system characteristics such as capacity, scalability, elasticity and efficiency.
Due to the stiffness and damping symmetry, and low energy dissipation, the gyroscope can be instrumented for direct angle measurements with fundamentally unlimited rotation range and bandwidth.
After anterior release and fusion, severe and rigid curves can be instrumented combined, anteriorly and posteriorly, with safe and effective tridimensional correction.
We don't ban stocks because equities can crash or be instruments for fraud.
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