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Drivers are also responsible for passengers under 16, with each one who is caught unbuckled constituting a separate violation.
Petitioner was convicted for refusing to answer four questions, each refusal constituting a separate count in the indictment.
A total of 190 subjects participated in the study and made product pricing decisions for three sets of thirty products each, each constituting a separate period.
Until about 1760, most colonists were loyal to the mother country and did not think of themselves as constituting a separate nation of "Americans". After Britain imposed direct taxation on the colonies through the Stamp Act (1765), however, there were public (and sometimes violent) displays of opposition to the new law.
The method of the main twentieth-century European version of this strict personalism draws extensively from phenomenology and existentialism, departing from traditional metaphysics and constituting a separate philosophical system.
In addition, because economists attempt to study economic phenomena as constituting a separate domain, influenced only by a small number of causal factors, the claims of economics are true only ceteris paribus — that is, they are true only if there are no interferences or disturbing causes.
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