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It is a trite, but nonetheless relevant observation given what some commentators have been saying, that f the answer to these two questions is "yes", the use of force will have been authorised by the United Nations and not in defiance of it.

The 1954 battle between the French colonial forces and communist nationalist Viet Minh is, nonetheless, relevant here because the Vietnamese who fought against the French at Dien Bien Phu and later ousted invading Americans were led by soldiers steeped in the book written by a Chinese general who lived, some historians reckon, between 544 and 496 BC, and so before some of you were born.

Some of the aforementioned clinical findings are subjective, but nonetheless relevant in the suspicion of AARDs.

It is nonetheless relevant to acknowledge that the relational data prior to 2008 is based on relatively old retrospective information that may have limitations in terms of accuracy.

Analogical gestures are evanescent, and like gestures generally are a less overt medium of expression (see Goldin-Meadow, 2003), but they are nonetheless relevant for the classroom in at least two ways.

But it is nonetheless relevant to Kant's teleology, since our entitlement to ascribe objective purposiveness to natural things, in particular to organisms, derives from our more fundamental entitlement to regard nature as (subjectively) purposive for our cognitive faculties (FI VI, 20 218; Introduction VIII, 5 193 194).

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Nonetheless, these important findings are still relevant to over 6000 patients who start RRT every year in the UK.

Additionally, though our initial search focused on updating systematic reviews, we nonetheless retrieved relevant primary studies to extract all relevant data, if they were not provided in the systematic reviews.

Nonetheless, no later work has supplanted the Shuowen Jiezi in terms of breadth, and it is still relevant to etymological research today.

The good judge should possess the sort of developed perception that allows her to detect fine differences that may nonetheless be relevant to judgment.

Such a question will nonetheless be relevant to the assessment of certain mereological principles discussed below, whose generality may be claimed to hold only in a restricted sense, or on a limited understanding of 'part'part

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