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Some commentators have interpreted these styles as an accommodation to the Islamic domination of the area, but this is probably not an adequate explanation, since Islam in West Africa has either merely tolerated or actually destroyed such traditions while exerting other influences.

According to James of Viterbo, all commonness is founded on some agreement, and this agreement can be either merely nominal or grounded in reality.

The differential of the present proposal regarding related works is that, instead of either merely inspecting example-code or experimenting with simulators, the apprentice is guided across the challenge of coding an entire new instance of a didactic system specification.

People wanted parks to escape to, and Olmsted's vision of a democratic park was transformed, by degrees, into something either merely picturesque or crassly utilitarian.

The Systemic Image brings a welcome level of analytic precision to a subject that has often been treated either merely technically or in the unhelpfully abstract language of phenomenology.

Indeed, KAM systems have regions in which the system manifest either merely ergodic or Bernoulli behaviour, and accordingly EH is useful for charactering the dynamical properties of such systems (Berkovitz, Frigg and Kronz 2006, Section 4).

Obama sought to keep a level head in the fallout from the attack by refusing to identify the massacre as either merely a terrorism issue or a question of gun control.

The cast of characters are equally inclusive, with a cross-section of players: fiery colonials bent upon righting the wrongs suffered under English rule, complacent Loyalists anxious to preserve their status and material well-being, English soldiers either merely doing their professional duty or cruelly enjoying the subjugation of the Colonials, neutral Quakers unwilling to formally take sides.

Now, in that situation, it would seem that S is disposed to apply 'red' to things which are (not merely red but) either-red-or-white-but-seen-through-rose-tinted-spectacles.

"It was clear when I left the party / That though I was over eighty I still had / A beautiful body" is a line of poetry that is either proleptic or merely wishful, because its author, Mark Strand, is just sixty-seven years old.

By Dana Goodyear "It was clear when I left the party / That though I was over eighty I still had / A beautiful body" is a line of poetry that is either proleptic or merely wishful, because its author, Mark Strand, is just sixty-seven years old.

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