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Frequently awfully contentious relationships, granted, but relationships nonetheless.
They said they had been picked up, like Eddie, and questioned about the recent shooting, and they laughed about their experiences at the station house, taking for granted their relationship with the law — the obligation of the police to hunt them down and their own obligation not to coöperate in any way.
"This is another case study in how not to manage a grant relationship," he said.
This allows the new power law equation to be used in combination with Monkman-Grant relationship to predict long-term (60 years) creep strengths and lifetimes at different application temperatures using creep parameters determined from creep tests lasting less than 6000 h.
Granted, social relationships and community are among the preferred indifferents in that they are to be preferred to the opposite conditions of hostility, war, and enmity.
Granted, some relationships are bad for both parties.
That phenomenon, I think, is very consistent in humans, where they take the things right in front of them for granted, especially relationships or things that they have that they just forget how awesome they are because they see them every day.
Daughters-in-laws' caregiving role is taken for granted, and their relationship with the care recipient is indirect via their husband; little reciprocal relationship exists in caregiving.
But within the administration it is taken for granted that the relationship with Russia is far less of a priority.
The music might not have been as good, granted, but the relationship with MC Harvey would have been a lot more interesting.
If the Christians are granted asylum, the relationship between the two countries will be rather awkward.
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