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Thus entangled, they are more vulnerable to measurement errors but more stable against losses.
He writes to an Algerian friend, an F.L.N. supporter: "You should not ignore the shooting, nor justify that they shoot at the French-Algerians in general, and thus entangled, shoot at my family, who have always been poor and without hatred..
Labourers, ordinarily American Indians, who worked for hacendados (landowners) were theoretically free wage earners, but in practice their employers were able to bind them to the land, especially by keeping them in an indebted state; by the 19th century probably up to a half of the rural population of Mexico was thus entangled in the peonage system.
Public spending (on salaries and subsidies, or, indirectly, through tax cuts) thus entangled professional mobility with an urban presence – in institutions and business – and circuits (of sale and of double-appointments) for young Senegalese pharmacists.
If you consent to remain thus entangled for nine months, he will make a full recovery.
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Now, it's the real story.' " Indeed, some settlers moved quickly this morning to celebrate Mr. Sharon's victory by sinking new roots in the West Bank, thus entangling his political decisions with his diplomatic ones.
Russia made a similar mistake, going back to the time of Boris Godunov, when she took on the responsibility of helping out Georgia and Armenia in the Trans-Caucasus, and thus got entangled in the interminable Caucasian war of the 19th century.
Many agents of supererogatory acts report that all they did was what they felt they "had to do," or what they thought was their duty (although when asked whether they would expect such an action to be performed by everybody else in the same circumstances they would probably answer in the negative, thus getting entangled in an inconsistency typical of moral modesty).
Local crime fighting and civil immigration enforcement have thus become confusingly, dangerously entangled.
As pointed out by several systematic reviews, another major drawback of available epidemiologic research on musculoskeletal risk factors is, to a large extent, that it is based on cross-sectional designs, and thus cannot convincingly entangle causal relationships between exposure and outcome [ 39– 45].
Thus, if two neighboring families become entangled in a massive brawl, during which property on both sides is destroyed, and some injuries are sustained, the District Attorney's office may decide to issue indictments, even if all of those who did the fighting would like to put the whole incident behind them.
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