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That treaty was meant to preserve stability, based on deterrence, between the United States and the Soviet Union in the face of new nuclear weapons development.
Thus the boundary between online and offline becomes contingent on links between people.
Unlike the experience economy, success in the coherence economy is contingent on cooperation between myriad players.
This effect was mediated by intact, viable adherent cells, which it seems reasonable to categorize as macrophages, and was contingent on contact between the effector and target cells.
"It is contingent on progress of talks between North Korea and the United States, but the possibility is low," he said.
In the classic de Tocqueville formulation, democracy is contingent on the tension between the competing forces of freedom and equality.
Guaranteed accessible education for all is contingent on a balance between edtech and a stable public education system.
Results from the study indicate that the use of phosphorus concentration is contingent on the difference between batch and continuous reactors.
The success of these projects has been contingent on developing relationships between key stakeholders across the health system.
Finally, the relationship between size and some dimensions of bureaucratic structuring is contingent on levels of work group interdependence in the field.
(contingent on satisfaction of all M.Phil. requirements).
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