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That is because Israel refuses to demarcate its future borders, leaving an open question of what it considers to be the extent of the "existence" it is demanding Hamas recognises.

A study has been carried out to know the nature and extent of hydrocarbon existence in groundwater in Kuwait employing several sensitive analytical methods that include gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) (Al-Awadi et al. 2009).

The size of a PSF measured by the number of professionals depends to some extent on the existence of economies of scale or scope.

On the one hand they want to condemn the BNP and the English Defence League for their racism and violence, but on the other they want to downplay the extent and existence of anti-Muslim racism because it might deflect attention from "Islamism" – the catch-all term for politically active Muslims, which they see as the main problem facing the UK.

Additionally, I will examine to what extent the existence of such a space has strengthened the Afro-Brazilian woman's capacity to develop her own infrastructure, capital and leadership capabilities, while working to improve the quality of life in her community.

Our research aim is it to analyse how the knowledge about and attitude towards the existence and extent of these risks are being produced in the mentioned discourses above and how these discursively produced and constructed 'truths' affect social actors.

I got to the extent of even questioning the existence of HIV/AIDS because I thought, if it really existed, why were some very promiscuous men escaping the infection.

First, we examined the genetic diversity and antigenic relationships of CHIKV sequences from its introduction into humans in 1952 to 2009 to assess the extent of geographical variability and existence of potential selective pressure.

In this study, we extended the analysis to full CHIKV structural and non-structural sequences and examined for the first time, the genetic diversity and antigenic relationships of CHIKV sequences from its introduction into humans in 1952 to 2009 to assess the extent of geographical variability and existence of potential selective pressure.

Such a capacity to make language unleash entire states of existence reveals the extent to which Davis's fiction is influenced by her work as a translator.

To the extent that Plato recognizes the notion of existence, since being an essence seems, by Plato's lights, to be the superlative way to be, it is likely that Forms are both definitionally and existentially separate.

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