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Hart's positivist theory of law is, then, "impure": contrary to Kelsen, Hart claimed that the normative character of law can be explained in terms of complicated facts about the behaviour and attitudes of officials of the legal system, primarily judges.

These are popular with game makers for a very simple reason: they offer recurring revenue, with high margins, since they're cheap to mass produce and carry relatively little in terms of complicated tech vs. consoles and other dedicated gaming hardware.

As macrophages are already mesenchymal and naturally capable of systemic tissue dispersion, it is not necessary to explain the phenomenon of metastasis in terms of complicated gene-linked epithelial to mesenchymal and mesenchymal to epithelial transitions.

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These modifications would come at a cost of course in terms of complicating the model.

The changing terms of marriage complicate the effects of women's improved economic position.

The impact of VAP is very high in terms of morbidity, complicating the course of 8 to 28% of the patients receiving mechanical ventilation [ 9, 10], prolonged ICU stays by an average of 4.3 to 6.1 days [ 11- 13] and attributable mortality rates that range from 5.8%to27%7% [ 12- 14].

Even if utilising or not the reliability measures for only 2D features does not make a high difference in terms of quality, more complicated scenes result in a better time performance when using reliability measures, as can be noticed in the time performance results for sequences RD6-C7 and BE19-C1, aTablele 3.

In general, the definition of neutral evolution and the distinction between neutrality and purifying selection in terms of Ne is complicated and has been the topic of many controversies (Nei et al. 2010).

Although the several steps of surgical technique and postoperative removal of the implant may be inconvenient or unpopular to some surgeons, our favourable surgical outcomes are significant in terms of having targeted complicated multirecurrent pterygia that is essentially intractable to variable treatments.

9, 31 Whereas the overall proportion of term pregnancies complicated by breech presentation does not warrant universal ultrasound screening, 32 the increased risk of a recurrent breech presentation demonstrated in our study may justify ultrasound monitoring for identification of subsequent breech presentation for term pregnancies where there is a history of a breech-presenting infant.

(In addition to Kant's sometimes deviating from consistent use of these terms, matters are complicated by his using "Wille" as the general term for the faculty of volition).

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