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A. Investors cannot assume that everything that was traditionally labeled a dividend will qualify for the favorable tax treatment.

In claiming that history is the "foundation" of philosophical knowledge it is perhaps puzzling that Wolff has been traditionally labeled as a rationalist.

On the other hand, as shown in Fig. 6, we note that interestingly not all centrally located regions are traditionally labeled rich club (e.g., the left and right caudate, pallidum, paracentral lobule, and caudal anterior, posterior, and isthmus cingulate are all relatively centrally located).

When it comes to genius, however, male artists get the best of both worlds: the great artistic genius is more than intellectually brilliant; he is also emotionally sensitive and fine-tuned, thus possessing characteristics that are traditionally labeled both "masculine" and "feminine".

My colleague Tracy Wilkinson wrote: "The church has traditionally labeled homosexuality a 'disorder' and under Pope Benedict XVI, who resigned in February, men with 'deep-seated tendencies' toward homosexuality were to be barred from the priesthood.

For clarity, those identified as overweight by this approach include both those traditionally labeled overweight and those labeled obese.

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However, the presence of digital technology in the arts a world traditionally labelled as highbrow has also brought criticism.

We face many of the same struggles for acceptance, struggles related to our sexual preference, and to our often non-gender-conforming appearance, as traditionally labelled gays and lesbians do.

However, because K2P channels are only poorly inhibited by extracellular TEA they have been traditionally labelled as 'TEA insensitive' (Lotshaw, 2007) and their response to intracellularly applied QA ions has largely been ignored.

A recent distinction has been made between "cool" and "hot" EF, whereby "cool" cognitive executive functions (EF) refer to relatively abstract and dyscontextualized functions, such as the functions traditionally labelled as EF or cognitive control, as defined above, while "hot" EF involve monetary reward or incentives, such as reward-related decision-making and gambling tasks [ 6].

Traditionally, label-free strategies have had limited utility in global quantitative phosphoproteomics because of the requirement to prepare and enrich multiple samples independently.

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