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The fines are personal and substantial, i. e., $200 for each day the returns are not received.
(SW VI: 169) Now Herbart believes that his account of apperception will reveal the substantial "I" to be but an illusion generated by the interplay among differential representational masses (SW VI: 141).
For one is not a substantial, i.e., ontologically independent, being to begin with.
This leaves a net profit of 62 cents which is substantial (i.e., PCO = C/ A-B) = 0.38).
The annual average number of vehicles passing the 53 "bus stops" per day was substantial, i.e. 1,419 vehicles (median 560, SD = 2.113, skewness 2.46).
The difference in absorbed dose over 24 h between the thyroid and the investigated non-thyroid tissues was substantial, i.e., 5.9 Gy vs. 0.75 2.2 mGy.
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We contrast the equilibrium outcomes with German market data and find a substantial discrepancy, i.e., non-competitive prices.
However, these example scenarios suggest that, even considering community receptors, sources with initially high concentrations still required substantial remediation (i.e., > 99% reductions in source concentration).
Overall, there was substantial mortality (i.e. ≥60%) after 10 days at 19°C (Fig. 1).
availability in substantial concentrations i.e. not homoeopathically diluted > D3 (1:1000) and III).
The ">>" inequality implies substantial deviation, i.e., most of the deviation toward the predicted %♀ based on the observed survival♂rel♀ in step-1, i.e., %♀ = 100[1/(1+survival♂rel♀)].
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