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A public sphere purged of ideological/religious commitments would have little in it, would be substantively thin, as would be the personages (citizens) who inhabited it.

The policy reversals set by Sessions would be "substantively and financially ruinous," with DOJ spending a third of its budget on incarceration, and not on "preventing, detecting or investigating crime".

Still, we are doubtful there would be substantively different issues even if recruiting a larger sample had been feasible.

Finally, the evidence base for the effects of these kinds of interventions would be substantively improved by better-conducted and reported primary studies.

Biol).. 3) The conclusions of the paper would be substantively extended and the impact strengthened if the authors could provide evidence that this site of S286 of regulation of FOXO protein in mouse and human were operational.

3) The conclusions of the paper would be substantively extended and the impact strengthened if the authors could provide evidence that this site of S286 of regulation of FOXO protein in mouse and human were operational.

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The study recruited parents of children between the ages of 7 and 13 years, however one parent's daughter had turned 14 years-of-age when the interview took place and was included based on the belief that responses would not be substantively different from those of the target age range.

What if some family, previously included in the "we" during the 1970′s, moved away from the bay area in the 2000′s?; would the "we" be substantively changed or does the "we" persist to inscribe those who no longer belong to an area but identify themselves as having once come from it?

Given his record, his departure would be important substantively as well as symbolically.

Marc Thiessen, a chief speechwriter in the Bush White House, said the test on Thursday would be whether Mr. Obama could be "substantively generous," not just "personally generous".

In other words, some victors' justice can be substantively flawed.

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