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This is not a new situation and it has generated a tension particularly within Labour for many years – it was known as the "standards v structures" debate.
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Free-living eukaryotic cells lacking a cell wall, such as amoebas, usually counteract turgor pressure by means of cortical actin cytoskeleton that generates a tension-resistant actomyosin cortex directly underlying the plasma membrane (Stockem et al., 1982).
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But Machiavelli holds that precisely the same conflicts generated a "creative tension" that was the source of Roman liberty.
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