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Under the new guidelines, applications submitted by Saudi males between the ages of 18 and 45 are now almost invariably acknowledged with a pre-printed form advising the applicants to report to the embassy in three weeks.

Participants have invariably acknowledged the findings to represent a "recognisable reality", both from the perspective of their own experience as learners and that as lecturers.

As deft and thoughtful as Mr. Vignoles's pianism invariably is — and acknowledging that the composers intended the songs for voice and piano — the concert versions sounded monochromatic by comparison.

This is becoming a huge challenge, not because science cannot identify plausible futures for environments and peoples in the Asia-Pacific region but because of the difficulties in persuading regional decision-makers at every level (including community level) to support adaptive strategies that invariably fail to acknowledge local cultural values.

However, you will, invariably, see persons of African descent cast in bronze, looking out over a population whose local culture acknowledges and valorizes the contribution of people of African descent, both Mexican and otherwise.

It acknowledges that those who argued that migration was an unmitigated good, growing the economy to the benefit of all, overstated their case – almost as much as did those who argued that migration was invariably harmful.

While Aubrey de Grey does simply ignore most contrary data he does acknowledge some; however, he invariably misrepresents the meaning of these data to reduce the negative impact on SENS.

When Sanders' large number of female supporters — especially among young women — are acknowledged at all, they are invariably condescended to.

In a letter to the Royal Geographical Society, he acknowledged that his vision of Z "must invariably suggest the tradition of the Golden City," but insisted that his quest was a serious one.

Negative experiences invariably come with negative emotions, and it's largely acknowledged that experiencing negative emotions, rather than bottling them up or suppressing them, is a key facet of wellbeing.

Even if they are asked during orientation to sign something acknowledging they will protect trade secrets, employees invariably just consider that another form they have to deal with to start their new job.

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