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As an American-born son of immigrants from Taiwan, an island that is 100 miles from mainland China and is democratic and self-ruling though not independent, Lin is regarded somewhat differently from Yao Ming, the retired Rockets center from Shanghai.

This view is often associated in medieval philosophy with Plato and his followers, and by the time of Ockham it is regarded, somewhat hyperbolically, as the source or root (radix) of the greatest errors in philosophy.

Now Erdogan is visiting Cairo, in what is regarded, somewhat prematurely, as an historic visit, and the anti-Israel rhetoric is already in full force.

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That is, Rome was marginal, and its views were regarded somewhat the way Guam's vote is at the average Presidential convention.

The 1999 study in Nepal suggested the vitamin also saved young mothers, although that result was regarded somewhat skeptically because so many of the women had died of unrelated causes, including burns, drowning, snakebite and hanging.

John David Dyche, a Kentucky lawyer and longtime Republican commentator, told me, "He was regarded somewhat like his dad was: a smart guy but maybe a little flaky and a little too far over to the edge to really ever get anything done".

Fellow travelers were given official sanction in the early Soviet regime; they were regarded somewhat as experts who were filling the literary gap until the eventual emergence of a true proletarian art one by and for the proletariat that would be free of all bourgeois influence.

Despite recent progress in her professional comeback, which has been regarded somewhat skeptically since a shoulder operation in 2008 took her out of the game for most of a year, Ms. Sharapova is laying the groundwork for what her life will be like after tennis.

He is regarded as somewhat of a threat to the entrenched corporate interests in Japan, where many companies own controlling stakes in each other and the well-being of individual shareholders is largely ignored.

While the Brexit vote came as a shock in June, other events such as the election of Donald Trump in the US and the upcoming elections in France and Germany next year meant that the UK is regarded as somewhat less risky than before, he added.

Mr. Gifford, who lives with his wife, Anne, in Manchester, N.H., 55 miles north of here, and commutes in a chauffeur-driven limousine, is regarded as more approachable, "somewhat touchy-feely, with more interpersonal skills" than his predecessor, in the words of one Wall Street analyst.

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