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This hand may be thought of as constituting a special case of biblical uncial.
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New Yorkers obviously agree, except that in this instance the end run wound up working to our advantage and therefore constitutes a special case.
We focus on real estate, as it constitutes a special case of complete market contracting where adverse selection and moral hazard are easily mitigated.
And diplomats have argued that the statues are so important to the culture that created them -- "the essence of Greece," in the words of Melina Mercouri, that nation's former minister of culture -- that they constitute a special case, distinct from any other debates about art and ownership.
(Huygens, at least in his post-Principia views, constitutes a special case).
Leader-driven algorithms constitute a special case of seed-centric approaches.
Because they mix learning outcomes and commercial profit, mini-companies therefore constitute a special case of school-related projects.
So while privacy threats do come from many directions, ISPs are no exception, and, in fact, constitute a special case that, arguably, deserves special rules.
Radial sampling constitutes a special case of CRS where each ring has the same number of points and the same relative orientation.
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