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That mix of backgrounds and expertise might strike some as valuable, but the chief justice suggested that it tended to inject policy and politics into an area properly reserved for the law.
He said the term sheikh – properly reserved for someone of "a very high scholarship rank", usually aged at least 55 – had come to be used "by lay people or even backyard imams".
Sayir [10] showed that an arithmetic coder can be an entropy source encoder when the model is matched with the source and can be a channel encoder when the probability space is properly reserved for error protection and can act as a convolutional code.
Voters have several options other than impeachment, which is properly reserved for "high crimes and misdemeanors," and not unpopular decisions.
(The term ICR is more properly reserved for those gDMRs that have been functionally demonstrated, either through targeted mutagenesis in the mouse or the occurrence of mutations in imprinted gene syndromes, to control imprinted expression in cis of several genes in a cluster).
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Most charge nominal fees for the guarantee of liquidity, analysts said, and some banks did not properly reserve for the risk since the prospect of default seemed remote.
The bill, which additionally asserts that marriage "is or should be recognized as the union of one man and one woman" and that sexual relations are "properly reserved" only for such unions, is also the first statewide legislation to codify the belief that transgender individuals are to be considered members of the gender they are assigned at birth, regardless of their own gender identity.
In addition, those melons are sometimes inaccurately referred to as cantaloupe in North America, a term that should properly be reserved for European melons of the Cantalupensis group.
To avoid confusion, however, the term vestige should most properly be reserved for true traces or holdovers of evolution, not for remnants of embryonic processes.
The term 'life-threatening', which should properly be reserved for conditions in which premature death is likely but not inevitable, is often used synonymously with the term 'life-limiting'.
It's one thing for political analysts to note these shortcomings, quite another for the rest of us to treat them with the sorrowful scorn that ought properly to be reserved for failings that have some kind of moral dimension.
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