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His conclusions were nuanced, and Mr. Zimmer did not explicitly come down on either side of the debate, emphasizing that practical and theoretical learning are complements to each other.

But despite those remarks and the public debate that came later, Chinese leaders have not explicitly come out with a policy statement describing the South China Sea as such — nor have they denied it.

Many applications explicitly come with such structure; any classical planning task can be viewed in this way by selecting the center as a subset of state variables separating connected leaf components.

The university has never taken a stand on the issue,... but when they accepted a $7 million gift from the coal industry and named their dormitory the Wildcat Coal Lodge, that meant that they had explicitly come out as an ally of the coal industry.

These fees are not easily found and the investor never sees these explicitly come out of their account; but make no mistake they are there and very meaningful!

The Kremlin's new playbook includes provocations that do not explicitly come under the provisions of what constitutes an attack under Article V.

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All three confessors explicitly came from Mormon backgrounds – a fact that got LaBute 'disfellowshipped' (like excommunicated, but not quite) from the church.

The previous secretary of state, Madeleine K. Albright, met with Mr. Djukanovic on a number of occasions, although she never explicitly came out in favor of independence for Montenegro.

Although Mr. Bloomberg has long said that he is no fan of state-sponsored gambling, Monday was the first time that he explicitly came out against Mr. Pataki's proposal to use gambling money to comply with the court order.

Although TechNet "speaks" on behalf of its members, the broad composition of the group provides a political shield for companies whose interests may be threatened by explicitly coming out against the immigration ban.

This is coupled with Devotion XVI, in which Donne explicitly comes out against Puritanism and is simultaneously "purposely militant", deliberately frustrating the other extreme from Puritanism, where "the Arminianism and the polemical anti-puritanism of the volume becomes explicit".

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