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It is often difficult to value these resources because no prices exist for them from which demand functions can be estimated.
If it's accepted, it's miraculous or the result of a misunderstanding". He also once said, "I never had a critic in my corner in this country," and that he never saved the reviews of his plays, even the raves: "There's an instinct in me that I had to exist apart from them, lest I rely on them for my esteem or despair.
Hart's fundamental objection to Austin's reductionist account of law's normativity is, on his own account, "that the predictive interpretation obscures the fact that, where rules exist, deviations from them are not merely grounds for prediction that hostile reactions will follow….
Types are types: they exist from war to war.
Parish churchwardens' and vestry records exist from the 16th century.
Choreographies exist from the Greek period, and references to Andalusian dancers appear in Roman texts.
Many other photographs and several film clips exist from that day.
Fossils complete enough for morphological classification do not exist from most sites in the Altai.
Opportunities exist from across all industries to foster young people's appetite for making a difference.
HNLs have been mostly found in plants, but examples exist from bacteria4,5 and arthropods6 as well.
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