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These new suburban monogamists try to integrate both explicit and implicit monogamy, eliminating the gap that so often exists between the two in a more traditional view of monogamy.

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This transformation brought prestige (the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences was first awarded in 1969) but also new responsibility to the profession: now that economics really mattered, economists had to reconcile the differences that so often exist between analytical precision and economic relevance.

(One new problem of shock and new media is that so often it exists only as a rumour: a work can be freely condemned without being either seen or read).

His work, so centered on the underdog, often exists in the realm of parable.

Origin (i) often exists in the so-called soft matter, while origin (ii) can exist in any material including oxide, metallic, and molecular glass formers.

So it has often existed in antagonism with the novel.

So the luxury towers often exist cheek by jowl with slums and abandoned buildings.

Moreover, the p-Laplacian equations often exist in non-Newtonian fluid theory, nonlinear elastic mechanics, and so on.

So often these days art exists as commerce, not as a conversation or discourse.

Her report highlights the enormous gap that exists so often in so many governments between public rhetoric in support of informing citizens and actually doing it.

We conclude that no single 'critical temperature' for thermal fracturing or heat treatment can be specified for any particular raw material, as has so often been attempted, because threshold temperatures exist in relationship to specimen sizes.

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