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Back home in Washington, logic and emotion, which often work at cross purposes, dictated the same solution: I needed to hide.

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Prudence and law dictate the same result: cold feet at the altar.

Lewanika's scramble for protection in the 1890s was dictated by the same circumstances that initially had led him to invite whites into his kingdom in the mid 1880s.

Thus, government entrepreneurial behavior is dictated by the same cost minimization assumptions applied to the private sector.

Our results are also likely to be useful in future research on difficulty models of local search in SAT, as local search cost in both SAT and the JSP is largely dictated by the same search space features.

But right now we seem to be at a weird worst-of-both-worlds intermediate point: we have an official consensus narrative, dictated by the same governments and massive media organizations who brought us the Iraq war, and, simultaneously, extremist splinter narratives promulgated via social media.

At this stage, one should keep in mind that dental implant design is dictated by the same considerations, which are characteristic of any other structural design project.

Despite this, the SA/AA ratios (YAASA) exceeded those dictated by the same pathways (1.97 and 3.93 g g−1) and ranged between 5.2 and 7.9 g g−1 whereas the FA/AA ratio (YAAFA) remained constant at zero due to the absence of FA (Fig.  3d).

The same circumstances that dictated the withdrawal from India required, at almost the same time, the termination of the mandate in Trans-Jordan, the evacuation of all of Egypt except the Suez Canal territory, and in 1948 the withdrawal from Palestine, which coincided with the proclamation of the State of Israel.

They could not, however, use this acquired location information to solve a subsequent spatial biconditional task where those same places dictated the correct choice of digging cup.

Energetic limitations dictate that the same resources cannot be allocated simultaneously to multiple organs, while phylogenetic limitations appear to dictate that a single plant has limited plasticity in shifting allocation that is, plant species are hardwired to a narrow range of allocation strategies (Reynolds and D'Antonio 1996; Müller et al. 2000; Craine and Dybzinski 2013).

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