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In the knowledge management community, it is commonly contended that knowledge, and capabilities for processing it, comprise a major resource that can differentiate one firm from another in the sense of yielding better performance or a competitive edge.
The notion that "guns don't kill people, people kill people," commonly contended by those strict believers in our Second Amendment rights, is essentially true.
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Clinicians commonly contend that the screw-retained, implant-supported fixed dental prosthesis (FDP) should be fabricated with all nonengaging abutments to allow for the inherent nonparallelism of the implants and the inability of the abutment connections to draw together during insertion and removal.
Observers of Trump commonly contend that this radicalization still cannot constitute fascism because of the American tradition of parliamentary democracy, one that Trump insists he wants to uphold.
In my scholarly field of political theory, radical critiques of constitutional democracy (whether Marxist, Foucauldian, feminist, Freudian, or post-structuralist) commonly contend that the rule of law is a sham, a pretense, a mere cover for underlying or overarching power interests.
They say psychotherapy and antidepressants are sufficient medical care; they question the underlying diagnosis; or, most commonly, they contend that hormone therapy could threaten the safety of transgender inmates, putting them at a higher risk of assault.
Government, they contended, usually messes things up.
At the time of his speech, Mr. Johnson had accepted the analysis of the problems that had been made by Daniel Patrick Moynihan in a government paper commonly referred to as"The Moynihan Report," in which he contended that most of the disadvantages suffered by Negroes were related to the peculiar history of the Negro family (no family).
More commonly, bartenders had to contend with dealers' clients.
17 In addition, rosacea sufferers also have to contend with commonly associated stigmas: facial erythema incorrectly signifying alcohol abuse or an inability to cope with stress; 17 and the presence of papules and pustules being mistaken for a lack of personal hygiene.
"I got duped," she contended.
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