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He replies that although one contrary cannot of itself (per se) be from the other, it is perfectly possible for it to be from the other incidentally (per accidens), and he gives everyday examples to illustrate.

In summary, mitigating bycatch for one or a few species while neglecting the impact of fishing practices on many other non-target species is ecologically unsound, and for CMMB to be effective, impacts to other incidentally captured species need to be evaluated and addressed.

Finally, other incidentally mentioned interventions, as part of the implementation strategy, were: developing a project plan, establish a working committee and the use of passive reminders, e.g. posters.

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In choosing relevant publications, some articles described their process as the main purpose of the article, while others incidentally described a care review process, while instead focusing on a specific intervention or aspect of their mechanism for review.

The other version, incidentally, was by Arthur Rubinstein.

(Lord Glasman's other tutor, incidentally, was Steven Lukes, best known for his book Power: A Radical View. The influence of that book on Lord Glasman was profound).

In that day, Jack Bauer must defeat villains from a variety of locations and ideological standpoints bent on destroying America by chemical, biological, nuclear or other means, incidentally rescuing loved ones or close colleagues from deadly peril.

Colegate indeed does, in her own good time, deal pleasantly with St. Simeon and other stylites, incidentally pointing out that they were not true hermits, since hermits do not have crowds of fans.

And, while that may arouse doubts, there is something — after so many volumes of assault from Cabinet officers, image polishers, and other satraps — incidentally moving about this book; far from being a definitive history, it is instead a fascinating gesture of friendship sustained and maintained.

Instead, he acts as an interlocutor, asking questions, making suggestions, and drawing out ideas from others — and, not incidentally, getting others to commit to the process of seeking a solution to whatever issue or problem is at stake.

The most numerous and widely distributed groups, the barbets (about 90 species) and the woodpeckers (about 200 species), excavate their own nesting cavities, thereby avoiding competition with other birds and, incidentally, providing homes for many other species of vertebrates.

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