There are two unfortunate consequences when making sharp differentiations between cyberspace and lived reality. |
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Which institutional and personal differentiations would properly be permissible and which would not be? |
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Only the final peristomeal differentiations, with fragile lappets, may disappear during fossilization. |
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Such shifts in labour market demand already raise concerns about wage differentiations between jobs. |
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The identity of the signifier and the signified exists on the level of a set of differentiations within the same media. |
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Therefore, I say to you: Leave aside these definitions and differentiations of Christ! |
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This is not just a question of making a space in which mankind could live, but of creating the differentiations which distinguish cosmos from chaos. |
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However, genetic differentiations may also be due to artificial selection, since B. davidii was cultivated as an ornamental plant. |
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Both melody and harmony, therefore, reflected often minute affective textual differentiations. |
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It is appropriate to use those differentiations in number for the sake of this Decision. |
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It is especially in the area of capital requirements that regulatory differentiations are of great importance. |
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Disparities in patterns and levels of economic development also fertilize differentiations. |
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Second, the spindle cell's ultrastructures have features consistent with myofibroblastic and smooth muscle cell differentiations. |
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It is therefore especially important to create clear differentiations and to provide added value to cosmetic pencils through innovative designs or visual and haptic effects. |
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These differentiations are prerequisites for optimizing patient management and ensure evidence based, safe and cost effective treatment and avoid prescription of unnecessary medication, such as antihistamines or antibiotics. |
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If you use several transaction differentiations and assign a transaction several Profitability Analysis parts, you have to make sure that the results components in the Profitability Analysis parts harmonize with one another. |
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Member States remain free to require media service providers under their jurisdiction to comply with more detailed or stricter rules, and this also allows for possible differentiations between different kinds of services. |
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For the individual enterprise or researcher looking for funding opportunities, these differentiations between the objectives and funds are not very relevant. |
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Karyotyping was performed as a part of workup for disorder of sexual differentiations in all reported cases. |
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As differentiations between citizens and noncitizens are becoming more polarized, the stakes are getting higher in that it is expected that human rights will only be accorded to citizens. |
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As both larval and adult differentiations accumulated, it became more and more necessary that the pupal stage be a passive, resting phase to allow time for the metamorphosis of larva into adult. |
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Gustatory organs in the form of taste buds develop as local differentiations of the lining of the oral cavity but also, in fishes, in the skin epidermis. |
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The enunciatory moment of multiple belief is both a defence against the anxiety of difference, and itself productive of differentiations. |
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The other physical differentiations are also biologically determined such as musculosity, height, weight, bodily structure, pelvis, broad hips and things and so on. |
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