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One reason could be associated with the fact that in-home activities do not explicitly involve trips.
While the commission's purpose did not explicitly involve the restoration of dignity, Atuahene examines how the settlement process did or did not provide claimants with dignity restoration.
It is also one of the first criminal copyright cases that does not explicitly involve copying, but focuses on the distribution of a program that could crack Adobe Systems software used to encrypt electronic books.
The innovative school seems to be more aware of its own strengths and weaknesses, to have a more positive attitude towards teachers, students, and educational innovations, and to explicitly involve stakeholders (i.e., teachers, students, and the work field) in their assessments.
Russ and colleagues highlight three health research partnership models that explicitly involve community members, researchers, and legislators, focusing in depth on the researcher policymaker relationship.
However, since the sentences we are considering do not (explicitly) involve indexicals or demonstratives, we can ignore that complication for present purposes.
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A variety of materials explicitly involving gender and negotiation are available through the Teaching Negotiation Resource Center TNRCC).
The first is how long the state will remain so explicitly involved in the industry.
In the Middle Ages, Christians' near-death narratives explicitly involved harsh judgment and infernal torment.
But charity work has evolved, and most big international development organisations are already explicitly involved in political work.
Hamish McKenzie, of the tech Web site PandoDaily, claims that I overlooked all the startups explicitly involved in social betterment.
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