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However, most of these methods consider a single criterion that can merely be applied to detect the particular structure/distribution of data.

Its main innovation is a TV-remote-style controller that can merely be tilted and waved to produce in-game action, rather than having to master combinations of buttons and triggers.

"However, the legal position is quite clear that whether or not an entity is a data processor (with very limited responsibilities in law) or a data controller (with effectively all responsibilities) is a matter of fact, not something that can merely be asserted in an agreement.

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Blethyn, happily, not only surpasses her Broadway predecessor in the part (New York stage veteran Anne Pitoniak) but legitimises a play that can seem merely a prolonged, and dubious, conceit.

Ann Petersen as the virginal Elisabeth, splendid in an Ava Gardner-style satin gown, showed the intelligence and strong-mindedness of a role that can seem merely prudish, making up for some unevenness of tone.

There is a vast difference between a plant that can replicate merely by disseminating its seeds or an insect that necessarily dies in the act of copulation, and an animal that can survive its own act of procreation to live on with its descendants.

There are few orchestras that can elicit bravos merely by tuning up, but, believe it or not, Herbert von Karajan's Berlin Philharmonic actually stimulated that reaction on two nights last week at Carnegie Hall.

The notion that an offender incurs a debt to society that can be paid merely by serving a prison term was alien to Chinese penology.

But the Journal Online is joining a growing group of online publishers in adopting technology that can classify users merely by monitoring where they click.

Many do not yield basic information that can be culled merely by glancing at the inscriptions painted on the pottery or inlaid in gold on the brass vessels and candlesticks.

If the Principle is correct, then one spatial dimension can, in a sense, be viewed as superfluous: the fundamental physical story of a spatial region is actually a story that can be told merely about the boundary of the region.

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