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Consider the substance: is reshuffling a good idea?
As the case properly is here, we proceed to consider the substance of the complaint.
"This provides a sound platform for moving forward on a genuine cross-party basis," said Baroness Jay, the Labor leader of the House of Lords, adding that the government would "need time to consider" the substance of the report.
Institutional Research shall consider the substance of the research proposal only as necessary to reach a determination that disclosure of the Learner Data to the researcher is consistent with applicable law.
NOW that the latest round of America's ongoing "Mommy Wars" appears to be simmering down, it might be a fitting time for cooler heads to consider the substance of the issue that generated all the faux-rage.
The Summer Scholars will consider the substance of the terms "diaspora," "transnational," "accommodation," and "memory" through the specific prism of the four distinct waves First (1917-40), Second (1947-55), Third (1967-89), and Fourth (1989 to the present)— of Russian-speaking immigrants to America.
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William speaks of the intellect as able, under the prompting of the senses, to consider the substances that underlie sensible accidents, and speaks of the intellect as "abstracting" from sense experience in the sense that it forms concepts of so-called "vague individuals" by stripping away perceptible features that serve to distinguish one individual from another.
The Malaysian government is in the midst of regulating ketum under the Dangerous Drugs Act 1952, which will consider the substances as harmful as opiates and amphetamines [ 49].
Cyber-physical manufacturing, i.e., the formerly never seen integration of the physical and virtual worlds in the manufacturing domain is considered the substance of the 4th industrial revolution.
The suit alleges that if the tour had performed the proper scientific analyses, it would have known that the product found in the spray could not have had any of the "biological, chemical or physiological effects necessary to be considered the substance IGF-1".
Love the kick or can't handle the heat, the "ouch" in chili peppers comes from capsaicin, a naturally occurring pest repellant first registered in 1962 for use by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which considers the substance a biochemical pesticide.
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