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Whatever its effects have been on the political and economic fronts, the society has certainly pursued a progressive visual arts program, as this retrospective of four decades worth of exhibitions attests.

Whatever its effects on Christians in other parts of the world, Latin American Christians are surely going to be jolted by the news this week that the Vatican is to welcome married Anglican clergy and their congregations and many of their rituals to the Catholic church.

Given the distribution of this species, whatever its effects on native ant and other species, they are likely to be widespread.

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The movie was a smash and whatever its effect on surfing's original small tribe of enthusiasts, it's a pleasure, in Dana Brown's documentary Step Into Liquid, to re-encounter the real Kathy, a married schoolteacher, and still a pretty and active surfer in her early 60s.

Telling an advertiser to do things like include its logo in an online ad may seem like rather simplistic advice, whatever its effect.

Whatever its effect on the foreign ministry, therefore, the sacking of Mrs Tanaka must be judged by whether it strengthens Mr Koizumi's ability to sort out the economy.

Whatever its effect on urban redevelopment, the act has a powerful pull on banks: If they fail to satisfy CRA requirements, they may have trouble completing mergers and they will certainly open themselves up to class actions.

Mr. Bigley's case illustrates why psychiatrists and patients feel they have no choice but to use Zyprexa, whatever its side effects.

Others are less troubled by this because they focus on how the expressive function of punishment under law serves society by making punishment of whatever degree a "symbol of infamy," whatever its other effects may be (Feinberg 1965).

The fact is that the death penalty, like limb-chopping or stoning, is a morally outrageous practice whatever its deterrent effect: it reduces society to the ethical level of the murderer.

But if you're not entirely sure what they like at this stage, chocolate, whatever its rumoured effect on serotonin production, is a fairly safe bet.

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