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Female susceptibilities have often been presented as a brake on the ruthless use of righteous force.

She is quick to point out that those words have often been presented as an indictment of African ways rather than Kurtz's own acknowledgment of his own fall from grace.

In previous studies, water quality modeling results have often been presented as spatial and temporal averages.

In our philosophical tradition, arguments about the justification of property have often been presented as genealogies: as stories about the way in which private property might have emerged in a world that was hitherto unacquainted with the institution.

"The elections have often been presented as a victory and as a potential victory over the Taliban so that after election day people would say, 'see, this proves how weak the Taliban are'," Martine van Bijlert, co-director of the Afghan Analysts Network, told VICE News after the Faryab market bombing.

However, such genetic monitoring concepts have often been presented as an alternative to traditional ecological monitoring programs.

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The financial adviser who provided the Ernst & Young document said he had often been presented with financial products in three-ring binders or glossy brochures.

Like attention deficit disorder, shyness disorder, and bipolarity, the syndrome has often been presented by rhetorical fiat as something that is surely underreported, and about which a silence prevails — even as it becomes increasingly well known.

While the practice has often been presented as advantageous for the communities that buy and sell the grants, not everyone agrees that it makes the best use of the $3 billion or so that Congress has been devoting to the annual program.

Also true, and included among the criteria, are what may be called concepts (prolēpsis), which consist of "a recollection of what has often been presented from without …" Therefore, one must always cling to that "which was originally thought" in relation to every single "term" and which constitutes its background.

The modern-day bra has often been presented as a successor to the corset, though the theory is sometimes challenged.

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