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Not long ago autocrats could invoke the notion of "national sovereignty" and avoid any interference from the international community during the internal repression of their citizens.
William H. Gates complains that everyone at Microsoft pitching a new project seems to invoke the notion of the innovator's dilemma.
You might invoke the notion of a food web to engage their knowledge about relationships between species, and to encourage them to think about the plants, insects, fungi and other types of organisms found in nearly every habitat on earth).
"I think Obama was trying to invoke the notion of tradeoffs more than rationing," said Len Nichols, who directs the health care program at the New America Foundation, a Washington research organization.
We invoke the notion of catharsis, or the physical benefits of games.
Their solution is to invoke the notion of "aspect": a cognition caused by an object takes a form similar to its cause.
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Starting in 1997 victims of one German massacre, in the village of Distomo in 1944, sued Germany privately.In 2012, however, the International Court of Justice in The Hague sided with Germany, invoking the notion that governments have immunity from lawsuits by individuals in foreign courts.
Invoking the notion of equal pay proved a very skilful diversionary tactic.
Tenanes might want to think twice before invoking the notion of the unforeseen.
But how can such a truth-conditional semantics explain the phenomena for which Frege invoked the notion of sense?
The title of the series presumably invokes the notion that babies are the sworn enemies of sleeping people everywhere.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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