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First, open data does not only refer to transparency.
This does not only refer to private property owned by the individual in question.
The only ratings we value come from our clients, those who not only refer us but who return year after year.
We were very keen on being accurate about things that went on in the mid30s so we would not only refer to real events but also details like Poirot being weighed before he went on a plane, and being assigned his seat on what he weighed.
His incommunicability does not only refer to the person's uniqueness and unrepeatability.
More importantly, the emphasis is that capacities not only refer to available resources but more crucially to their access.
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