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This was cited as an instance of appalling segregation.
His finding is widely cited as an instance of scientific bias and fallibility.
273, 75 L.Ed. 496, 75 A.L.R. 9, is cited as an instance where a gross receipts tax incident upon the consideration paid the contractor by the United States was sustained.
Kjellberg also points out that the poem first received wide circulation, after Brodsky's death, when it was republished by Ukrainian nationalists and cited as an instance of Brodsky's extreme pro-Russian views.
47) was cited, as an instance in which the Court had refused an injunction under circumstances like the present; but, in that case, the lessee of an inn had covenanted to use and keep it open as an inn during a certain time, and not to do any act whereby the licence might become forfeited.
The comment from the Pytho is then cited as an instance of this kind of reply.
Great Britain was cited as an instance of the failure of amalgamation, the Admiralty being reported as finding it intolerable to be responsible for the success of the Grand Fleet without controlling the Fleet's air cover.
In addition, the wording of the net neutrality agreement (below, emphasis mine) indicates that public good is not in fact a requirement for a specialized service, as Oettinger suggested, but is rather only cited as a "for instance" example.
He cited as an example the EyeWriter.
Hearsay is often cited as an example.
Mr. Gerstner cited this as an instance of the "suffocating extremes one could find all too easily in the I.B.M. culture," and he named the executive, who voluntarily retired just after Mr. Gerstner took over.
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