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"Turkey will derogate the European convention on human rights insofar as it does not conflict with its international obligations," the deputy prime minister, Numan Kurtulmuş, was quoted as saying by the state-run Anadolu news agency, in a corrected statement.

"Prose poem" applies only insofar as it does for pioneering Baudelaire, who likewise wrote with an emphasis on the transparent prose half of that equation.

Reformers have long asserted that there are negative social and economic consequences to the mortgage interest deduction insofar as it does increase home ownership.

Insofar as it does this, it will express his most profound sense of values and thus be likely to concern itself with matters of more permanent significance than topical issues.

As Battaglia's friend Sciascia once said: "I hate and detest Sicily insofar as I love it, and insofar as it does not respond to the kind of love I would like to have for it".

Secularism seeks to defend the absolute freedom of religious and other belief, seeks to maximise freedom of religious and other expression and protect the right to manifest religious belief insofar as it does not impinge disproportionately on the rights and freedoms of others.

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Mrs. Rowe said the years of Communist rule affected Bulgarian cuisine only insofar as it "didn't allow any Western influences, so we were able to preserve what we were doing," and chefs became creative with what little variety they had.

Insofar as it did make a difference, it probably made the resistance stronger, because people who didn't like Saddam but hated the occupation could safely join the resistance knowing that Saddam was now behind bars and never likely to reappear.

On the other hand, from Bauer's perspective, although Christianity was "the perfection of Judaism" (83) insofar as it did not treat any particular nation as the chosen people and offered salvation to all nations, Christians, too, were exclusionary in their own way, by regarding themselves as meriting a privileged political and legal status in contrast with non-Christians.

Despite Romanes' attempts, the method remained problematic insofar as it didn't provide any statistical information about the frequency of such behaviors; selection bias would lead people to report only the interesting intelligent behaviors and ignore the frequency of behaviors that might serve as counterevidence.

As The Next Web reported in December, IoHO's experiment in harvesting body heat was slightly different insofar as it didn't actually require people to do any physical exertion, such as running on a treadmill or dancing till they drop.

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