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She is surely right to argue that state resistance to federal dictates does not always depend on formal constitutional rules.

We have designed a GdCo/Cu/NiFe giant magnetoresistance (GMR) trilayer, the magnetoresistance of which does not always depend on the angle between the magnetisations of the electrodes.

Aminopeptidase N (CD13) is a widely expressed ectoenzyme with functions that do not always depend on its enzymatic activity: an aspect that has been overlooked.

The cost of studying for an MBA varies widely and does not always depend on the school's position in the various ranking systems.

Mr. Cochran said he and Mr. Surnow had assured the Fox executives that the stories would "contain some degree of closure" every week and would not always depend on pursuing the assassination plot alone.

The adsorption performance does not always depend only on the experimental condition and waste.

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When a match is found (which succeeds most of the time but not always, depending on how good the light is), a status update is automatically sent to the Blankomat Twitter account.

There is a concern that including the non-objectivism clause threatens to make moral anti-realism trivially true, since there is little room for doubting that the moral status of actions usually (if not always) depends in some manner on mental phenomena such as the intentions with which the action was performed or the episodes or pleasure and pain that ensue from it.

The goal with ally training is to "give people the tools and the language to use in order to educate one another to be an ally, so we're not always depending on the woman in the room or the marginalized person in the room to be able to defend themselves, because it's exhausting," Burt said.

As Square diversity and inclusion lead Alicia Burt told me last month, the goal with ally training is to "give people the tools and the language to use in order to educate one another to be an ally, so we're not always depending on the woman in the room or the marginalized person in the room to be able to defend themselves, because it's exhausting".

As the boundaries of whiteness shifted to absorb Irish, Italians and those formerly black families that made the tragic crossing from "passing" to "being" white, it always took its meaning from what it was not, always depended on someone else's being underneath or outside.

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