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Blocking the prisoner release might not have proved unpopular among Palestinians, who generally did not regard it significant.
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In that regard, it's significant that on Tuesday there were at least two occasions when his composure deserted him and he banged himself hard against his chair in frustration.
Castronova doesn't dwell unduly on bitcoin, not because he doesn't regard it as significant but because for him it's really just the canary in the mine.
There is, however, nothing distinctive about the state's assumption of debt (other than perhaps its purpose) that would cause it always to be classified as jure imperii, and in this regard it is significant that Victory Transport expressed confusion as to whether the "nature" or the "purpose" of a transaction was controlling in determining commerciality, id., at 359-360.
As Elisabeth frames the issues, existing accounts tie causal efficacy to extension, and in this regard it is significant that she poses her question about the mind's ability to act on the body, and not the body's ability to affect the mind.
In this regard, it is significant that gene regulatory circuits are central to shape these kinds of traits.
In this regard it is significant that genes for Fibrillin, OrI and OrII, which originated phylogenetically long before chromoplasts had evolved.
In this regard, it is significant that silencers, where Sir1 binds, also continuously maintain the silent state, even in the absence of DNA replication (Cheng and Gartenberg, 2000).
In this regard it is significant that TLR-4, which is the receptor for LPS, a polyclonal B-cell activator and inducer of differentiation, is expressed at comparable levels in B cells (Table 3) [ 25, 26].
In the latter regard it is significant that two of the authors of the Cochrane review (Fergusson and Laupacis [ 1]) were involved in the planning conduct and monitoring of the BART trial.
In that regard, it is significant that hypertension in aging is associated with autoregulatory dysfunction and impaired myogenic adaptation of the cerebral resistance arteries to high pressure (Toth et al., 2013a,b), which likely allows sudden increases in blood pressure (e.g., during Valsalva maneuver) to cause damage to the thin-walled vessels in the brain.
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