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Thus, while numerous contributors to diverse aspects of Western culture and civilization are to be found among Jews of the 20th and 21st centuries scientists, politicians, statesmen, scholars, musicians, artists their activities cannot, except in specific instances, be considered as deriving from Judaism as it has been sketched above.
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These could prove more of a lure in specific instances.
Hate speech may still need to be banned in specific instances, I would argue.
Discrimination is about general cases and general trends – and is in fact very difficult to diagnose in specific instances.
News media outlets frequently withhold names in specific instances, including victims of sexual violence and juvenile criminal offenders.
To become a proper high-tech hub, the country needed laws "fit for the internet age"—that is, looser ones.In Britain (the laws cover Scotland too), creative works are protected by copyright except in specific instances for example, quoting a book in a review or recording a TV programme to watch later.
This behaviour suggests that canvases were locally produced and prepared except for a few specific instances.
But the hyperbole cannot conceal that he is wrong -- wrong in this specific instance, and wrongheaded in general.
Specific instances in movies became more and more ingrained in everyday conversation and didn't go away.
Ironically, in this specific instance, Bernie Sanders' position is clearly in sync with Obama and Kerry.
But its report did identify specific instances in which the bank had contributed to the suffering.
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