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In this study, this problem may exist in the sense that, while health status may affect vulnerability to poverty, a reverse relationship may also exist.

Business model is also important in the sense that while full-service and low-cost carriers have a high FB-page adoption rate, charter and regional carriers do not.

Here by an infinitely large number is meant one which exceeds every positive integer; the reciprocal of any one of these is infinitesimal in the sense that, while being nonzero, it is smaller than every positive fraction 1/n.

Yet this poses an immediate problem of interpretation, namely, whether forgiveness is a "high" and "difficult" virtue in the sense that while it is morally laudable it is beyond duty (i.e. supererogatory).

From a socio-anthropological perspective, domestication 'can be said to exist when living animals are integrated as objects into the socio-economic organization of the human group, in the sense that, while living, those animals are objects for ownership, inheritance, exchange, trade', (Ducos 1978: 54).

In the sense that: while future Internet accounts are content to account for the economic attributes and capacities of ICT-related developments, advocates of the Triple Helix model seek to involve the cultural attributes and environmental capacities in any explanation of smart city development.

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Put through brutal training in the arts of princedom, they sense that while whoever learns best will become the new prince, the others are almost certain to be assassinated.

Perhaps the greatest frustration is one that is increasingly common in the nonprofit world: the sense that while the artists reap the benefits that nonprofit organizations bring them, those who keep the machinery running get few rewards.

Kohn contends that what we consider as rewards are actually punishments in the sense that after a short while, the student will not express an interest in learning unless and until the potential of receiving an external reward has been shown, and that the rewards need to get larger and more enticing as the young person ages.

The intellect is immortal in the sense that it always lives, while the irrational part of the soul is immortal in that it survives death as its constituent capacities dissolve gradually into the spheres from which they were originated.

(Naturally, I don't ever expect to hear anyone arguing for withdrawal on the basis of the war being expensive and difficult and unpopular, because I guess that means "we lose" -- by which I mean "we lose" in the sense that we all feel bad for a while, emotionally.

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