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He gave as an example the company's e-mail system, in which correspondence is archived for several years, a result of strict regulations.
Like Mrs Clinton, he has selected which correspondence to make public.
(This is especially problematic with the older literature, for which correspondence of the studied organisms with currently described taxa is often impossible).
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Some philosophers maintain that a correspondence theory of truth can be developed and defended without presupposing any absurd Archimedean point from which correspondences are instituted or detected.
Therefore, it will be possible to determine which correspondences give rise to the Euclidean transformation which fits best and to base the stopping criterion on their validation.
In contrast to the approach to correspondence discussed in section 3.1, which offered correspondence with minimal ontological implications, this view returns to the ontological basis of correspondence that was characteristic of the neo-classical theory.
There are also delicious bypaths down which the correspondence wanders.
Welfare economists were concerned with conditions under which that correspondence failed and sought to describe such conditions.
For the first time, it asked the 189 United Nations member nations to name the language in which all correspondence to their missions should be addressed.
This attribute is especially useful for cases in which the correspondence is not known or specified by theory.
The solution of the 2-D assignment problem yields the most likely set of measurement-to-track pairs which establishes correspondence between tracks and beat frequency measurements.
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