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Padoan was unequivocal, saying: "The decrees are already prepared and they are such as to render extremely clear the direction: not to water down.
The remaining conclusions are either not new or based on circular logic, such as to render them moot.
This hypothesis should be such as to explain the surprising phenomenon, such as to render the phenomenon more or less a matter of course if the hypothesis should be true.
However, remodelling of the BBB/iBRB by selectively modulating levels of tight junction proteins, such as to render these barriers controllably and reversibly permeable to low-molecular weight compounds, could have substantial therapeutic potential given that the vast majority of low-molecular weight drugs (an estimated 98%) cannot gain access to neuronal tissues from the peripheral circulation.
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It later expands on that thought to add that using the term "natural" without qualification is only permitted "to describe single foods, of a traditional nature, to which nothing has been added and which have been subjected only to such processing as to render them suitable for human consumption".
To be sure, the court's construction of this statute so as to make it include procedures other than live-birth abortion involves not only a disregard of fair meaning, but an abandonment of the principle that even ambiguous statutes should be interpreted in such fashion as to render them valid rather than void.
As Bishop and others have shown, the traditional belief promulgated by Hilbert and still widely held today, that intuitionistic logic imposes such restrictions as to render the development of serious mathematics impossible, is patently false: large parts of deep modern mathematics can be, and have been, produced by purely constructive methods.
Colleges prevent identification of such cases by interpreting Ferpa in such a way as to render illegal formal disclosure of these patterns to complainants.
He also uses many words of his own invention such as blick, fleep, queel, quirp and treem, and misuses others in such a way as to render them meaningless.
That would be simply ludicrous, obviously: Grossman is a writer of such high moral seriousness and tone, a writer burdened and possessed with such profound weight, as to render that book quite impossible.
Or whether facts are used or misused in such a fashion as to render a columnist's opinion unfair?
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