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Many millions of Americans still have faith in the idea of Congress, even if present realities dismay them.

Some experts say genes, which provide the instructions for making proteins, may not be the best approach, because a gene, even if present, is not always active.

SEIRA spectra obtained mixing the extract with the unaggregated AuNPs allowed to recognize bands of the colorant, even if present in low concentration.

The presence of synthetic organic chemicals like solvents, paints, and detergents can impart offensive tastes, odors, and colors to fish and aquatic plants even if present in low concentrations [14].

Second, that even if present day African Americans have been harmed by the slaveholders' transgressions against their ancestors, and have rights to reparation against these slaveholders, such rights can only be pressed against the slaveholders who are now all dead.

However, although such assumption is precise, it cannot be argued based solely on the imaging results without analytical confirmation, as even if present, the emission from the alizarin compound would be overwhelmed by the high fluorescence quantum yield of the emission from the purpurin compounds.

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The anger against "white people" also burns, even if presented with a typical lack of subtlety: "They forgot that we are all brothers and sisters and that black people are the ancestors of the human race.

Yet scientific standards arguably condone classical over intuitionistic mathematics: even if present-day science could be entirely recast intuitionistically a big if it would be less simple and more cumbersome than its current classically-based version.

Concrete walls have been largely use for the construction of Brazilian social housing even if presenting bad results on thermal performance.

According to John Nofsinger in 2012 thought that consumers generally prefer establishments within close geographic proximity even if presented against higher yield, this is called geographic familiarity bias (Nofsinger, 2012).

On this sort of account a competent user of moral terms might respect the platitudes but not recognize the theory that best explicates those platitudes even if presented with it.

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