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Many of the criminal justice costs, Mr. Nadelmann said, are not an inherent result of drug use but rather of policy choices to criminalize it.
Self-assembly of waxes is an inherent result of the crystalline nature.
"Negligence and profusion," what economists now call "agency costs," were different; they were, and are, an inherent result of the separation of ownership and management.
The findings also suggests, that in case of strong cost performance shifts, longer periods need to be included in the analysis, before one can conclude, that the improvement or worsening is not temporary and is not the inherent result of the cost estimating mechanism.
This is an inherent result of working with incomplete sequence data.
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This is because an occurrence of the inherent bias resulting from linearization may affect the deduction.
In general, despite high quality control exerted, any product may have inherent weaknesses resulting in their failure.
However, machining of fiber reinforced composites can be quite complex, first due to the inherent heterogeneity resulting from the reinforcements/matrix assembly and second due to the presence of high modulus/high strength fibers.
Increasing demand for therapeutic proteins have triggered manufacturers to consider continuous upstream technologies to achieve greater process efficiencies; however, such technologies have an inherent variability, resulting in output streams of varying compositions and properties.
The recurrence of this motif is linked to the inherent advantages resulting from backbone cyclization, which include increased resistance against proteolytic degradation, improved cell permeability, and tighter and more specific interaction with the respective biomolecular target.
"The exploratory and uncertain nature of innovation means that some degree of "failure" is inherent, as results will often differ from expectations organizations and donors will need to become less risk averse and embrace "failing fast" in order to support adaptation and improvement" (Obrecht 2016).
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