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All are arguably more liberal, particularly on social issues, than North Carolina, where a significant majority of voters in early May passed an amendment to the state's constitution that banned same-sex marriage.
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Furthermore, we tried to establish risk factors for early development of brain metastasis, as this subgroup might derive the largest benefit from lapatinib due to the fact that tyrosine-kinase inhibitors may pass an intact blood-brain-barrier.
While a property may pass an inspection, it may not necessarily meet a city's requirements for residential or commercial usage.
Parliament may pass a human rights act, but a future parliament could repeal or emasculate it.
For those outside that demographic, the Excursion may pass a threshold of practicality.
But the UN security council may pass a nonbinding resolution first.
Within a matter of blocks in Houghton you may pass a synagogue, a mosque and a church.
The statement asserted "that if a person suffers from a delusional disorder, he or she may pass a polygraph test".
-- Anonymous, San Francisco This seems more a matter of manners than morals, but you may pass a gift along if doing so would not wound the original giver.
If there is no agreement on the five-year version, the Senate may pass a temporary spending bill to finance welfare for 12 more months.
The word stigma generally applies when we are talking about people's moral choices and behaviours, and that others may pass a moral judgment upon.
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