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She predicted that the right to copy, under carefully defined circumstances, would still "definitely apply to AIDS drugs, cancer drugs and lifesaving drugs".
In recent years cellular self-assembly has emerged as an attractive method to achieve the complexity of organ structures, where the essential cell types co-cultured under carefully defined conditions in vitro have been shown to give rise to organoids such as the optic cup, brain, intestine, liver, and kidney.
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In analyzing a given problem, the system under study must be carefully defined.
Instead, Muslims are enjoined to seek the path of peace and diplomacy whenever possible and whether jihad or a non holy war are ultimately undertaken having exhausted all options possible, the conduct of the Muslim at War comes under precise and highly specified codes of conduct which include carefully defined codes of non combatants: women, children, the sick, the disabled.
Wild camping is a pursuit that must be carefully defined.
Apart from such carefully defined exceptions, everything else is permissible, even when considered in bad taste.
The states impose carefully defined limitations on the use of deadly force in self-defense.
Fourth, ban assault weapons, carefully defined, and with them magazines that fire more than ten rounds.
Now he may get only half that.In most disaster insurance, "occurrence" is carefully defined.
Heritage, for instance, has a carefully defined mission: influencing Capitol Hill.
Towards the end, Noyer also warned that Europe's plans for a Financial Transaction Tax must be carefully defined.
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