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However, some observers noted that a substantial portion of the settlement could be written off on the company's taxes as a business expense and consequently questioned the severity of the punishment.

Mrs Palacio's report makes the point very clearly at the beginning that the subsidiarity principle has a political dimension: consequently questions concerning the subsidiarity principle should also be resolved by political means and, where possible, not by the Court of Justice, precisely because the objective should be for Community decisions to be taken as closely as possible to the people.

Even a more relevant factor for variability originates from production tolerances and consequently the question arises, how to describe model parameters from the stochastic point of view?

It's a work of such immensity and scope that it is almost impossible for a single performance to fully encompass its complexities of meaning: interpretative cogency is consequently a question of emphasis, which brings with it the inevitable risk that one or more of its elements can be underplayed.

Quine (1960, §41) stands in a long line of philosophers dating back at least to David Hume who are skeptical, at best, of the idea that modality is an objective feature of reality and, consequently, who question whether modal assertions in general can be objectively true or false, or even coherent.

Taking these facts to account, consequently, the question arises how these cytoskeletal elements and forces could be connected to the elongating nucleus.

The model is specifically applied to investigate the evolution of the viral quasispecies in terms of R5 and X4 viruses which directly translates into the composition of viral load and consequently the question of the coreceptor switch.

a The definition of the pomerium is one of the most uncertain, and consequently debated, questions in Roman topography; as is the etymology of the word, which a second ancient tradition derives from *promurum: see R. G. Kent's article, TAPA 44:19‑24, leading to a different definition of the thing itself.

Lee argued that previous explorations of the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis had largely ignored Whorf's actual writings, and consequently asked questions very unlike those Whorf had asked.

Investigators included a priori themes, derived from the research and, consequently, interview questions, and emergent themes or concepts.

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