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The existential thrill of the rule of law — something we hear about infrequently, if ever, in the West — is on display tonight on "The People's Court," on PBS.
They see a retroactive approach as the only reasonable option, because resolution authority is supposed to be an extraordinary power used infrequently, if ever — and the amount of money will always be unknown until it is needed.
Receptor binding studies on tissue homogenates (infrequently if ever used for GPCR expression in the PVN/SON) or receptor ARG are critically dependent on the specificity and selectivity of the radiolabeled ligand employed – high affinity radioligands selective for a particular GPCR subclass are not always available.
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But in practice, federal and state authorities infrequently check - if ever - to ensure that inventories are up to date.
Are rarely-if ever-absent.
If ever.
They rarely if ever bite.
If ever...
This is rarely so, if ever.
Rarely, if ever, is anyone held responsible.
Rarely, if ever, do they forgive them".
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