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The declaration eventually became irrelevant and was explicitly discarded in 1916.
Once the LNT is explicitly discarded, we can move on to regulations that reflect only discernible, measurable medical effects, and that respond mainly to the much larger considerations of whole-system benefits and harms.
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To resolve this problem, we introduce auctions that explicitly discard profitable trades, thus giving up perfect efficiency to maintain budget balance, incentive compatibility, and individual rationality.
Bauman goes further and explicitly discards more expansive theories of general jurisdiction premised on the imputation of a subsidiary's forum contacts to its corporate parent or on the mere existence of "continuous and systematic" contacts with the forum state.
Health policy analyst Tom Miller of AEI has a post reporting on new evidence that shows congressional committees had and discarded language explicitly authorizing tax subsidies in the federal exchanges.
Therefore, we discarded qualitative studies that did not explicitly aim to explain determinants of inequity.
The State Department definition explicitly draws on a formulation provisionally adopted by a European Union body but long since discarded.
In the French version of Laboratory Life (Latour and Woolgar 1996), it is explicitly stated that what individual scientists have to say about their own work must be discarded as doubtful.
Freon discarded.
Duplicates discarded.
Discarded clothing.
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