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"But it's certainly a short term circumstance and we will recover from this".
So, the entire discussion is only useful to have in very short-term circumstances.
Another set involves specific near-term circumstances and the characters attempting to resolve the crisis.
But the public health system does not provide antiretroviral drug therapy for people with H.I.V., except in unusual short-term circumstances and those do not include rape victims.
"It fits how we've operated here in the last number of years, to do short-term circumstances on high-end players," General Manager Brian Cashman said.
"I think policy makers are taking advantage of the short-term circumstances in exactly the right way to address some of the longer-term structural issues they have to address too," he said.
"Staff numbers are difficult to estimate in long-term circumstances".
Causal relationships among concepts in the FCM can be observed and made an inference for a long-term circumstances.
"There are people who need help briefly because they lost a job or something temporarily went wrong," Sherman said, "and there are people who have longer-term circumstances -- they have a disability, or they're elderly, or they live in an economically isolated area like a rural town where the factory shut down".
The word "fact", particularly when it is understood in the functorial sense, belongs to a family of related terms: "circumstance", "situation (Sachlage)", "state of affairs (Sachverhalt)".
Mr. DelBello was lieutenant governor from 1983 to 1985, during Mr. Cuomo's first term, under circumstances that were unusual.
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