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In the history of civil rights, important changes have not been made for strictly ethical reasons.
Though the assumption of strictly symmetric migration is usually made for the sake of mathematical simplicity, there are likely to be environmental conditions that produce a positive association between immigration and emigration, though we expect that these will usually have a correlation less than 1.
Strictly on its musical merits, this made for excellent entertainment.
SecuTrial® is a strictly internet-based system in connection to a relational Oracle database, made for collecting pseudonymised medical data.
None of which is true, strictly, but it makes for flamboyantly cool theatre.
Overwrought candelabras and droopy blown-glass pod lights make for a strictly suburban fantasy of fanciness.
However, if a protein is able to fine-tune the degree of gene repression or induction, rather than inducing a strictly on−off response, this would make for a highly efficient transcription factor.
But Mr. Lévy said that unlike the investment in Zoom, the purchase of BBR was made strictly for business reasons.
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