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This widespread knowledge has a potential downside from the patentability side (see Sect. 8.6), as it is usually now considered obvious to make an Fc fusion protein to lengthen the half-life of receptor exodomains and cytokines [ 125].
This widespread knowledge about the harmfulness of secondhand smoke among school personnel may be particularly beneficial for public health if it prevents or reduces tobacco use, and discourages school personnel from smoking in the presence of children.
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In many countries, state authorities now pose as children in chat rooms; despite the widespread knowledge of this practice, pedophiles continue to make contact with these "children" in order to meet them "off-line".
The mass distribution of free LLIN in this locality more than one year before the study must have accounted for the widespread knowledge (96%) and ownership (85%) as well as the 37% utilization rates of LLIN among the respondents as against low rates evident in other studies [ 12- 14, 26] conducted prior to such massive net distribution campaigns.
Insidiously, the photographs also make the text appear to be not fictional but real, despite the widespread knowledge that even in the predigital age, photographs could be manipulated.
"A contributing factor to the threat to Prince Harry has been the widespread knowledge and discussion of his deployment," he said at the time.
Given the widespread knowledge of the expected poor conditions and the speed with which darkness would descend, why had it not been started earlier?
Other papers showed how MI5 and MI6 submitted more than 1,600 questions to be put to Belhaj and a second kidnap victim, Sami al-Saadi, despite the widespread knowledge of the use of torture in Gaddafi's prisons.
Another reason is the widespread knowledge among sophisticated taxpayers that the I.R.S. has never matched income from partnerships, known as K-1 income, to individual tax returns, said Jerry Curnutt, a retired I.R.S. expert on partnerships.
The new law, and the widespread knowledge that the I.R.S. can hardly audit all gift tax returns, has encouraged some taxpayers to aggressively undervalue assets on the assumption that the I.R.S. either will not notice or will fail to act before the three-year audit period ends.
Central to this question of why some district implementers took actions to deal with problems and others did not may be the widespread knowledge that the SDIP was donor-funded.
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