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One is the "ordinary" variability observed among individuals of a species, which is of no lasting consequence in evolution because, according to de Vries, it could not "lead to a transgression of the species border [i.e., to establishment of new species] even under conditions of the most stringent and continued selection".
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Flares are banned by Uefa and that transgression may lead to a charge but the original statement threatening suspended disqualification specifically referenced crowd trouble: "Such suspension will be lifted if incidents of a similar nature [crowd disturbances] happen inside the stadium at any of the remaining matches of the Russian team during the tournament".
The absence of friction has led to a culture of transgression.
Second, equatorial transgression led to a large, cohesive population of dusky dolphins that extended from Peru across the southern Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Those deformations are undesirable and lead to transgression of geometric tolerances in the finished parts.
The prohibition against smoking, drinking and other transgressions leads to a longer life span, it would seem.
However, this can be particularly challenging for adolescents and may lead to dietary transgressions.
A Shiite cleric says the team should be banned because wrestling can lead to promiscuity and "transgressions" against Islam.
For Paul, however, Jesus' death allowed believers to escape not only the consequences of transgression but also the power of sin that leads to transgression.
In other words, these targets should lead to both a level of consumption that is within the planetary boundaries and in which activities do not cause the transgression of other planetary boundaries.
Curiously, the P to A transgressions show a different positional pattern.
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