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Nor, as we saw above, can we assume that because the two disputants come to a resolution or agreement, it constitutes knowing from a cosmically or absolutely higher perspective.
We found that only D. caveatum forms fruiting bodies when it constitutes anywhere from 1/103 to 103/1 of the cells in the initial mixture.
What defines a miracle and sets it apart from other phenomena is that it constitutes a break from the natural order.
First, it constitutes the base from which we started for the definition of our method; thus, the comparison allows us to quantify the improvement provided by the proposed modifications.
To convict someone of second-degree manslaughter in the state of New York, the prosecution has to prove that he recklessly caused the death of the victim — "recklessly" being defined as creating a risk so substantial that disregarding it constitutes "a gross deviation from the standard of conduct that a reasonable person would observe" — and that he had no justification.
It constitutes the radical surgery from coach Philippe Saint-Andre that many predicted after France lost both their opening Six Nations matches - away to Italy, home to Wales - for the first time since 1982.
Too much is made in Britain of the "white working class" as if it constitutes a designated group, separate from the rest of us, not sharing our outlook or values.
The error term, ε it, constitutes time effect, which arises from heterogeneous behaviour of individuals (u it ) and time invariant variables (μ i ) (Nickell 1981; Kiviet 1995; Baltagi 2005).
"It constitutes a rare, but... far from unprecedented recognition that the courts cannot constitutionally be the sole guardians of the public interest, and that there are important exceptions to the principle that courts' views are final.
The histopathological findings revealed that in the Ehrlich untreated tumors (CG-A) the necrotic area was mainly central and it constituted approximately from 20%% of the tumor total area (Fig. 5).
It is constituted from an enzymatic membrane and uses supercritical carbon dioxide (SC CO2) to fluidify the highly viscous substrates.
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