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But the real issue lies in the conjunction of these two problems.
The conjunction of these two factors, however, seems as much a matter of "eye" and intuition as it is of luck.
What many Dutch people have come to regard as the city's "Muslim problem" is found in a conjunction of these two kinds of offense: criminality and illiberal, "un-Dutch" views.
The conjunction of these two decisions was enough to make Professor Johnsen wonder (happily, I should note) whether we might be seeing, as she suggests in her essay's title, "The Demise of Originalism".
The last half of the 18th century witnessed the remarkable conjunction of these two remarkable men, from which sprang what is generally agreed to be the world's supreme biography, Boswell's Life of Samuel Johnson LL.D. (1791).
It is the conjunction of these two trends—higher spending on dependence-creating programs, and an ever-shrinking number of taxpayers who pay for these programs that concerns those interested in the fate of the American form of government.
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The conjunction of the activations for these 2 conditions reveals the common representation.
Royal bedrooms and bathing quarters were places to conduct business, both private and public, and the collisions and conjunctions of these two spheres form the basis of Fraser's tale of kingly exuberance.
(Or more precisely, finite conjunctions of these in increasing length. See below).
In real cases, there are normally multiple and dependent items of evidence and the probabilities of all possible conjunctions of these items, which are numerous, will have to be computed.
The conjunction of all these truths is itself a contingent truth.
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