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I looked up your profiles on Wikipedia to see if I could find some common element that would prove to be the key to your special place in the fabric of our education system.
If it is true that G e and P e do not have any common element (that is: ∀ x ∈ G e : x !∈ P e ), then no change in the genotype can induce a change in the phenotype, while selection on the level of phenotypes cannot be channelled toward the genotypes.
"In this case, the roof would be a common element that falls outside the proprietary lease," Mr. Belkin said.
Although state responses to school security will naturally vary, there should be a common element that requires all public schools to participate in an assessment and develop a security plan based on the unique requirements of that particular institution.
In all these initiatives, software has become the common element that introduces self-adaptability.
All these procedures share the common element that they are inexpensive, and do not require standards, reagents and chemicals.
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One might propose three common elements that gave this temperament a shape.
"The fact that you accept those differences doesn't mean you forgo the common elements that bind us all together".
Mr. Smith said that the terraces — like balconies and patios — are probably "limited common elements," that is, condominium property under the exclusive control of individual owners.
Mario Montagnani, an analyst for Pictet et Compagnie, noted that less than 20percentt of Brach's sales were in the chocolate market and there appeared to be few common elements that would allow the companies to work well together.
Forms used as demonstratives, articles, gender markers, and the like share common elements that may occur singly or in combination in order to mark these features (such as the masculine singular, feminine singular, and the common plural).
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