It is therefore of little moment for the affected parties and, derivatively, for social policy. |
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Aesthetic qualities he conceived either as intrinsic qualities of mind, or, derivatively, as the qualities of objects of design. |
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Individual acts of racial or gender discrimination do so only derivatively, by reinforcing the systemic violation. |
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It is not entirely clear whether a company could still be found negligent derivatively from the negligence of an individual employee. |
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It is a holy land not just in name but in reality, not derivatively but directly. |
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The category of land enters the structure of faith of Judaism secondarily and derivatively, by the category of peoplehood implicating it. |
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But this too is only a derivatively special obligation: it is derived from the fundamental duty to maximize value. |
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These languages are therefore full-fledged click languages but derivatively so. |
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The video has gone viral, spawning countless memes and derivatively showcasing the septuagenerian's work to audiences who never heard of him. |
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Currently, it is still expected that benefit sharing will normally happen through the ABS contract between the user and the source country, either directly or derivatively through some other provider. |
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Stephan Walters has sketched wonderfully the principles by which cities and, derivatively, nations can boom. |
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With the right solutions, they can significantly improve customer satisfaction rates, and derivatively, those of right-selling, and bring down time to ROI significantly. |
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