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On the vexed question of who influenced whom, Bacon is commonly granted the upper hand: however, while Baconian elements appear in some of Sutherland's works, there are elements of Sutherland in some of Bacon's canvasses, too.
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Exemptions from the tax are commonly granted for gifts made to charitable, educational, or other qualifying institutions.
Jennifer Chait, a spokesperson for the Department of City Planning, said the application was still under consideration but added that such permits were commonly granted.
PRO label claims were commonly granted across the mCRPC products reviewed.
It is commonly taken for granted that competitive methods test this hypothesis.
He received what is commonly known as a "genius grant" from the MacArthur Foundation in 1997.
The conditional model, is a development of the unconditional model which is commonly used by applicants for NIHR HTA programme grants.
Rigid designation and the accompanying necessity, even with respect to terms for properties, which are the most controversial candidates for rigidity, are commonly taken for granted in mainstream literature from various areas of philosophy (see above, §3).
Historically, it has been commonly taken for granted that imagination involves "a special effort of the mind" (Descartes 1641: VI, 2) and that unlike perception, which is taken to be wholly passive, imagining is an activity that is at least in principle under our control (Wittgenstein 1967: 621, 633).
What is "commonly understood", then?
He is commonly compared to Chekhov.
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