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It was understood as a source of power.

The Taliban does indeed spring from the soil of Afghanistan, but it is better understood as a source of power and patronage and stability and, crucially, people with the staying power we have always lacked.

In the sublunary world, the major operations of life and generation are performed by nature, understood as a source of teleological activity supervised by the intellect and the soul of the world (De subtilitate, OO, III, 360a; ed. Nenci, 63).

If you give birth…and you can have your mother beside you, you will feel a little bit more comfortable…" (Latifa, mother of two) Separation from these supportive relationships was understood as a source of tension, and many women described grief and loss associated with their diluted connection to female kin.

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However, genetic data is better understood as a future source of data, than as data itself.

Whereas in addition to being understood as an elemental source for United States law, the Ten Commandments have become a recognized symbol of law in the Nation's culture: Now, therefore, be it.

The CIS may be understood as an evidence source between surveillance and research because it has information on risk indicators and short-term investigation outcomes.

She is understood as such a source of mercy that it's a pious old joke to say that when you die, if Saint Peter won't let you through the gates, you should go around the back to talk to Mary and she'll try to get you in.

Finally, B2G-FAR should not be understood as a competitive annotation source to annotation projects as carried out within the GO consortium, nor as a replacement to high-quality manual annotation of single-gene products, but as a complementing resource.

We quickly note that the problem of not knowing statistics of other nodes can be understood as a multiuser universal source-coding problem, where the distributed sources are not aware of the full joint distribution.

Since mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are commonly understood as a "quick" way to source technologies [1] and may have a disruptive impact on the future competitive landscape [2], the problem of the validity and legitimacy of prognoses made on the basis of these deals becomes highly vibrant.

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