Systematicity may exist in connectionist architectures, but where it exists, it is no more than a lucky accident. |
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However, there does exists a set of parameter values that produce additive effects of stimulus quality. |
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A close precedent for an acquittal based on the denial of evidence already exists. |
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America cannot intervene, because the nation exists only as an abstraction. |
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Proliferation of weapons-grade material can readily be prevented if the necessary international will exists. |
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Arguably, Limerick has the most expansive joined-up area of disadvantage that exists in the country. |
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There thus exists the possibility of conflicting judicial opinion at the highest level. |
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If God timelessly exists he is neither earlier nor later nor simultaneous with any event of time. |
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The hunting community exists beyond the limits of what these people consider acceptable behaviour. |
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What is missing from the European mindset is the reality that outside Europe, there exists the law of the jungle. |
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When harmony persists in the home, harmony abides in the community, and harmony exists in the country. |
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You can either deal with the weakness and make it stronger, or deny the weakness exists, and let it be your Achilles' heel. |
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Social welfare, designed to fill the gap where the family can no longer provide, hardly exists. |
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Having received neither an acknowledgement nor a reply, I conclude that no report exists which can stand public scrutiny. |
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He frequently puts quotation marks around the word schizophrenia, as if he is skeptical that the disorder even exists. |
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Thus, the potential also exists that the coyote pack was defending hunting grounds. |
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It showed some cosy family with a couple of small kids, all cloying sweetness and perfection, such as exists purely in adland. |
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On the other hand, if a cold air mass is retreating and warm air is advancing, a warm front exists. |
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This is the gap that exists between the total future market potential and the current actual usage in the market. |
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I dislike the fur trade when it exists in order for rich women to display their wealth, and am in favour of it when it helps not-rich people to stay warm in cold places. |
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An environmentalist group wants hurricanes and storm systems named after politicians who adamantly deny global warming exists. |
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The technology exists to keep us from ever losing a commercial airliner over open seas ever again. |
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By journeying to Baghdad, Mr. Bush signaled that such a commitment exists. |
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That would be pretty impressive, considering that acorn no longer exists as an organization. |
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But an aspect that is particularly troubling is that such a clause exists at all. |
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The Supreme Court exists to interpret with a greater degree of circumspection the laws the legislature passes. |
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A huge volume of research exists, which shows a strong correlation between substantial animal abuse in childhood and later personal violence to humans. |
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Software is not just an abstraction that exists in isolation. |
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It exists only in his memory, so he retreats into the confines of his mind. |
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Her charisma was too much, too overshadowing for the Royal model as it exists even now. |
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It's the sort of place that exists in London's adland, in Soho, where you feel you're swimming against the tide unless you're kitted out from head to toe in Prada. |
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While not brain-dead, the 81 year old exists in a persistent vegetative state. |
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True, it is grounded in the realities of a fight against a sort of blatant segregation that no longer exists. |
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In the summer of 1974, I attended a summer camp in the berkshires that no longer exists. |
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So it should mark a small feminist victory that The bachelorette exists at all. |
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You know, a friendly rivalry exists between the islands of the Caribbean, and this rivalry sometimes manifests itself in discussion of the relative size of the islands. |
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Within the confines of the Internet, this little girl exists only to make us feel better about ourselves. |
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Ironically, the ascendance has been so complete that much of the remaining stereotyping exists among South Asians themselves. |
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The economy in Aleppo barely exists, and the attitude of those who remain hovers somewhere between defiance and defeat. |
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It is now believed that smallpox specimens exists in secret storage facilities and at some point may be weaponized and delivered to human populations. |
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There is no evidence that airborne Ebola exists anywhere outside of fear-mongering headlines. |
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But the ADS are not just intended to remind the Google-curious that Paul exists and is thinking about running for president. |
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Fisher's copy of this still exists, with his manuscript annotations in the margin which show how little he feared Henry's anger. |
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A long letter exists, written from the Tower by Fisher to Thomas Cromwell, speaking of the severity of his conditions of imprisonment. |
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It is acknowledged that while magic exists, it is forbidden to practice it on the basis that it usually involves the worship of other gods. |
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No central religious authority exists to impose a particular terminological designation on all practitioners. |
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Psychologists at Southwestern University sought to determine whether such a thing as male answer syndrome actually exists. |
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Although no confirmation exists that these two ships were controlled by Teach and Bonnet, author Angus Konstam believes it very likely they were. |
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A spaghetti equivalent called Nan gyi thohk exists, in which wheat or rice noodles are eaten with thick chicken curry. |
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The system was inherited from and exists in one form or another in all of the older Germanic languages. |
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John Lydgate's tale was popular early on and exists in old manuscripts both on its own and as part of the Tales. |
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Two eighth-graders befriend a mermaid who has three days to prove to her merfather that love exists. |
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When offering an Alford plea, a defendant asserts his innocence but admits that sufficient evidence exists to convict him of the offense. |
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Amazing is judged relative what already exists, and Quake has the best underwater effects so far. |
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Two varieties are said to be birationally equivalent if there exists a birational map between them. |
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The sell side exists only because the buy side trades before we can understand when the sell side is profitable. |
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Fuzzy videotapes and distorted sound recordings are not concrete evidence that bigfoot exists. |
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An essence exists if and only if it is actualized or concretized somehow, in some concrete form. |
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The odd part of prairie dog life is that this friendly state exists only among the members of each coterie, and does not extend between coteries. |
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Like a cub reporter aspiring to be the next David Brinkley, Seacrest is, in a way, applying for a job that no longer exists. |
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Some think of themselves as demisexual, only able to feel attraction when a very strong emotional bond already exists. |
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Plasmids are small circles of extragenomic DNA that exists and replicates independently from the bacterial chromosome. |
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Fenugreek is an herbal product that is frequently used as a galactagogue, although no scientific evidence exists on its use for this purpose. |
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The special theory of relativity has reference to Galileian domains, i.e. to those in which no gravitational field exists. |
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Fourth, there exists a strong competition on the side of purely astronomical means for indirect detection of gravitational waves. |
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Hero worship exists, has existed, and will forever exist, universally among mankind. |
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There exists a vast literature advancing this criticism of Herzl's activities and of the Herzlians. |
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For Bakhtin, language exists as a multi-voiced amalgam of social, political and professional dialects, or heteroglots. |
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It is done almost automatically, without hindthought, and such a press exists in other countries too. |
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A legend exists in various forms that giants were either the original inhabitants, or the founders of the land named Albion. |
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So, according to Aristotle, the form of apple exists within each apple, rather than in the world of the forms. |
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Alongside mainstream Western culture, a strong indigenous culture exists, as expressed through Gaelic games, Irish music, and the Irish language. |
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When hydrostatic lock is suspected or exists, stop cranking immediately and notify unit maintenance. |
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A smaller lighthouse at Dover, England also exists as a ruin about half the height of the original. |
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This hidage exists in several manuscript versions, some as late as the 14th century. |
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You are a human being. You have rights inherent in that reality. You have dignity and worth that exists prior to law. |
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He may have been executed in 1499, though no record of this exists beyond an assertion by George Buck over a century later. |
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However, a direct but illegitimate male line still exists today, with the current Duke of Beaufort. |
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However, no documented evidence exists to link the Saponi to the Roanoke colonists. |
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Importantly, an isoreticular series of porous materials containing the basic zinc acetate SBU and dicarboxylate ligands exists. |
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No consensus exists as to when the French Revolutionary Wars ended and the Napoleonic Wars began. |
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In any case, where universal suffrage exists, the right to vote is not restricted by race, sex, belief, wealth, or social status. |
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A historical basis for such an area exists in the territory of the Corieltauvi tribe. |
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This measure was temporary, and no lieutenants have been appointed in this way since 1974, although the power still exists. |
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A Ripon City Council body exists, comprising three wards and 15 councillors. |
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Furthermore only one known example of a true free market exists, and that is the Black Market. |
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Still, limited control by the executive and legislative bodies usually exists. |
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A large portion of the world's total oil exists as unconventional sources, such as bitumen in Canada and extra heavy oil in Venezuela. |
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Newcomen took forward Papin's experiment and made it workable, although little information exists as to exactly how this came about. |
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A similar system also exists in Narita International Airport near Tokyo, Japan. |
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Currently, interest exists in hybrid electric buses, fuel cell buses, electric buses, and ones powered by compressed natural gas or biodiesel. |
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On the other hand, scholars also suggest that there are commonalities amongst the Caribbean nations that suggest regionalism exists. |
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Currently, there exists a low approval rate from professional economists regarding many public policies. |
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This distinction is usually associated with the structural Marxism school and not all scholars agree that it exists. |
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In North America, a similar league system exists, but without promotion or relegation. |
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A public insurance scheme exists to provide reduced cost healthcare to expatriates. |
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In most countries, only one class of nationality exists, and only one type of ordinary passport is issued. |
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If a health emergency exists, the Governor in Council can prohibit importation of anything that it deems necessary under the Quarantine Act. |
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There exists an informal economy that is never counted as part of the official GDP figures. |
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The imbalance between districts has been reduced by the new system, but still exists. |
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A dedicated Bronbeek Museum, a former home for retired KNIL soldiers, exists in Arnhem to this day. |
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A sense of Indonesian nationhood exists alongside strong regional identities. |
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It was demolished for its stone in 1743, though a replica exists at Penicuik House. |
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A royal castle, which no longer exists, was built in the 13th century on the site of the present Castledykes Park. |
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It is perfectly evident to my mind that there exists a necessary, eternal, supreme, and intelligent being. |
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Jones Scholarship, exists between St Andrews and Emory University in Atlanta. |
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Upon Hutchins' resignation, the university got rid of the program, but an adapted version still exists at Shimer College. |
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A small and separate basin exists here where both alluvial and lacustrine deposits are recorded. |
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One castle wall exists but most of the stonework was recycled for the House or other buildings. |
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In Scotland, there exists a separate version of the Royal Arms, a variant of which is used by the Scotland Office. |
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On the other hand, incongruent federalism exists where different states or regions possess distinct ethnic groups. |
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This doesn't mean no affiliation for authors of other texts exists, only that scholars have not been able to find them. |
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States, there exists the specific crime of Vehicular or intoxication manslaughter. |
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No single authentic definitive record exists of the office of Poet Laureate of England. |
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A stained glass window exists to this day depicting the wedding of the Prince of Wales and Lady Eleanor. |
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A campaign exists to make 16 September, the date Owain raised his standard, a public holiday in Wales. |
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The economic anarchy of capitalist society as it exists today is, in my opinion, the real source of the evil. |
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This bilinguality still exists nowadays, although it has started to deteriorate after Czechoslovakia split up. |
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Apart from the stable isotopes, which make up almost all lead that exists naturally, there are trace quantities of a few radioactive isotopes. |
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Although most cairns discovered in the area are round, a ring cairn or cairn circle exists on Gelli Mountain. |
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Little evidence exists of settlements within the Rhondda during the Norman period. |
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A Polish community exists in the town with a number of Polish supermarkets and restaurants in the town centre. |
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The grand jury system, which still exists in the United States, has been abolished in England and Wales. |
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A conflict exists between commercial fishermen and recreational fishermen for the right to salmon stock resources. |
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If the line is closed between Cardiff Central and Bridgend, an alternative route exists along the Vale of Glamorgan Line. |
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A similar situation also exists in neighboring Macau, where Chinese is an official language along with Portuguese. |
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She sent Ismaili missionaries to India, where a significant Ismail community was formed that exists to this day. |
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Next down from the National League are three regional leagues, each associated with different geographical areas, although some overlap exists. |
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Like other coastal states, an enormous variety of vegetables, fish, and coconuts exists, where they are common ingredients. |
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The states where no dietary restrictions exists irrespective of religious affiliations are the North Eastern states and Kerala. |
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An example of this is Enallaster, which exists by the thousands in certain outcrops of limestone from the Cretaceous period in Texas. |
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A brain exists in the form of ganglia close to the antennae, and a collection of major ganglia is found below the gut. |
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An excellent and famous example of a ring species exists and has been described around the arctic circle in the form of the Larus gulls. |
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There exists no single definition of which groups, families and species are seabirds, and most definitions are in some way arbitrary. |
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No evidence exists of any major reproductive differences between the two species. |
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Wind turbines are designed, using a range of computer modelling techniques, to exploit the wind energy that exists at a location. |
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During this time, a vast amount of knowledge was gained about the life that exists in the oceans of the world. |
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At such depths, water pressure is extreme and there is no sunlight, but some life still exists. |
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A wide variety of seagrass has been found in dugong stomach contents, and evidence exists they will eat algae when seagrass is scarce. |
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Between 1870 and 1914, Sweden began developing the industrialised economy that exists today. |
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Then there exists a unique outgoer and unique ingoer through each point of Kerr-star spacetime. |
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Considerable variety exists in the family and species may breed and feed in marine, freshwater, or terrestrial habitats. |
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While the sound systems of Norwegian and Swedish are similar, considerable variation exists among the dialects. |
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The company still exists today, operating from a reduced premises at Holmestone Road, under the name of Gatic. |
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Then, by extrapolating current range and altitude difference to anticipated future values, it determines if a potential collision threat exists. |
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A growing trade in various components exists, including GPS units from other countries. |
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It can be surmised that volcanism exists on planets and moons of this type in other planetary systems as well. |
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Economists have recently shown that there exists a large productivity gain due to locating in dense agglomerations. |
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In these same areas, a tendency exists to insert an R between a word ending in a vowel and a next word beginning with a vowel. |
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A tendency to drop grammatical number in collective nouns, stronger in British English than in North American English, exists. |
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A final example of seasonal pressure system movement is the low pressure system that exists over the Nordic and Barents Seas. |
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The more recent theory asserts that the Caribbean Plate came into being from an Atlantic hotspot which no longer exists. |
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Type 2, type 3 and type 5 mentioned in the plant and fungal genomes also exists in some protist, as well as two unique genome types. |
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Although an abundance of artwork involving Christopher Columbus exists, no authentic contemporary portrait has been found. |
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There exists a church in Kochi, Kerala called Vasco da Gama Church, and a private residence on the island of Saint Helena. |
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In 2008, plans for potential incinerator locations exists for approximately 100 sites. |
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Ample free parking exists all along the waterway, and the banks are a short walk from one's vehicle. |
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An important commercial fishery exists for the larger species, such as the giant grenadier and Coryphaenoides rupestris. |
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Global oil companies have begun to acknowledge climate change exists and is caused by human activities and the burning of fossil fuels. |
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Within the human species, the greatest degree of genetic variation exists between males and females. |
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The total amount of timber needed for the construction can only be roughly calculated since only about one third of the ship still exists. |
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According to historians David Childs, David Loades and Peter Marsden, no direct evidence of naming the ship after the King's sister exists. |
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The system was established during the Cold War and still exists, but the members of the militia now are volunteers only. |
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Additionally, it suggests a sister taxon relationship exists between the Bivalvia and the Gastropoda. |
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It is unusual because it has no public access but exists purely to provide a connection between two rail systems. |
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There exists a very large number of other claims of Neanderthal art, adornment, and structures. |
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Another example of how syntactic rules contribute to meaning is the rule of inverse word order in questions, which exists in many languages. |
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Among those regions where substantial inscriptional evidence exists, three varieties are usually distinguished. |
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A scale, which no longer exists, allowing the output to the battlements of the tower. |
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Between 1870 and 1914, Sweden began developing the industrialized economy that exists today. |
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In Lombardy there is widespread use of Lombard, which exists in diglossia with Italian. |
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An etymological link between the Sami and the Finns exists in modern Uralic languages as well. |
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However, one important collection that exists is a widespread and rich collection of stone drawings known as petroglyphs. |
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Some speculation exists that the Pechenegs drove off the Tivertsi and the Ulichs to the regions of the upper Dniester river in Bukovina. |
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Asymmetric federalism exists where states are granted different powers, or some possess greater autonomy than others do. |
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The oldest European cave art dates back 40,800, and can be found in the El Castillo Cave in Spain, but cave art exists across the continent. |
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No cases have been successfully prosecuted under the antislavery law despite the fact that 'de facto' slavery exists in Mauritania. |
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Of course, concomitant with the rich bauplan diversity of pontoniine and palaemonine taxa, more variation exists than herein illustrated. |
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A sizeable diaspora community exists across the world, slightly outnumbering inhabitants on the islands. |
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In fact, an ancient extinct reef exists half a km seaward of the present one, 30 m below sea level. |
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There exists a relatively large Pakistani community in Barcelona with up to twenty thousand nationals. |
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Gonzalez's copy has since been lost, and exists now only in the Navarrete transcription. |
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Considerable evidence exists, on the other hand, for extensive trade with the Majapahit empire. |
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During the 16th and 17th centuries, Classical Nahuatl was used as a literary language, and a large corpus of texts from that period exists today. |
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You aren't planning prevenge, are you?... You know, prevenge, the state of creating revenge before the need exists. |
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Although a theory of Portuguese discovery in the 1520s exists, it lacks definitive evidence. |
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A record exists in the Spanish Admiralty libraries which describes this discovery. |
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In 1856, Van Diemen's Land was renamed Tasmania, meaning that it technically still exists but under a different name. |
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Lake Baikal is the only confined freshwater lake in which direct and indirect evidence of gas hydrates exists. |
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However, according to the United States Department of State no such claim exists. |
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Some evidence also exists to suggest that other animals, such as camels and goats, may have been used as currency in some parts of the world. |
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A strong similarity exists between the linguistic tree and the genetic tree. |
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In particular, suffixal gradation under identical conditions also exists in Nganasan. |
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The Malay language exists in a Classical variety, and modern standard variety and several vernacular dialects. |
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It is also possible for chain shifts to occur synchronically, within the phonology of a language as it exists at a single point in time. |
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No historical justification for this term exists, and neither do present circumstances support its use. |
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A very homogeneous dialect exists in Western and Central Canada, a situation that is similar to that of the Western United States. |
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In these languages, the letter only exists in old names, loanwords and foreign words. |
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In the United States exists eleven megaregions that transcend international borders and comprise Canadian and Mexican metropolitan regions. |
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Because of the extensive length of the mountain chain, noticeable variation also exists within this subdialect. |
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But the precedence of the ranks of a Baronet or a Knight is quite generally accepted for where this distinction exists for most nations. |
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A conjugal relationship exists when there is a significant degree of commitment between two people. |
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A sheriff's office exists in most Australian states and territories, with various duties. |
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Kinates. Hitherto only one species of this genus of salts has been examined, the kinate of lime, which exists in a species of Peruvian bark. |
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First, a social rule exists where society frowns on deviation from the habit and attempts to prevent departures by criticising such behaviour. |
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Indeed, one can assume that exactly one parallel through a point outside a line exists, or that infinitely many exist. |
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No duty exists where the relationship is one of master and servant, or where the individual holds office at the pleasure of the authority. |
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On the other hand, a duty to act fairly exists where the individual cannot be removed from office except for cause. |
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Finally, a right to procedural fairness only exists when an authority's decision is significant and has an important impact on the individual. |
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A system of private schools exists, many of which are religiously affiliated and often have more robust English programs. |
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He believed that society was formed from a state of nature to protect people from the state of war between mankind that exists otherwise. |
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If a government removes all trade barriers, a condition of free trade exists. |
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The hereditary peerage, as it now exists, combines several different English institutions with analogous ones from Scotland and Ireland. |
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Where compulsory suffrage exists, those who are eligible to vote are required by law to do so. |
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No such crime exists in England and Wales and the case was therefore dismissed. |
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This becomes especially clear when the attempt is made to create a market where none exists, or where people refuse to trade. |
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No definite relation exists between the annual rings of growth and the amount of sapwood. |
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The family lived in an alley that no longer exists, off Beresford Square, between Powis Street and Beresford Street. |
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Calcium carbonate exists in equilibrium with calcium oxide and carbon dioxide at any temperature. |
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However, respiratory risk from chlorine and highly toxic chlorinated byproducts still exists. |
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The company still exists and has headquarters in Bath Street and a factory in Maryhill. |
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The Yilou Canal was opened in 738 AD and still exists, though not as part of the modern Grand Canal route. |
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Although unused the building still exists, in wooded land to the west of the town, on the site of the former Worsley New Hall. |
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Cholera exists as a seasonal disease in many endemic countries, occurring annually mostly during rainy seasons. |
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Day includes details of an alleged description of the Frankenstein castle that exists in Mary Shelley's 'lost' journals. |
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A monopoly exists when a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a particular commodity. |
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As police divers we can't legally dive any deeper so, if it exists, the new garden could have been purposefully put out of our reach. |
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Thus, the right to cycle exists even though it may be difficult to exercise on occasion. |
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In the UK, a lesser divide exists between the microbreweries and the large companies, as breweries of all sizes exist to fill the gap. |
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The family business he founded still exists today as an art gallery and shop, the Heaton Cooper Studio, in Grasmere, Cumbria. |
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The condition exists because warm moist air rises by orographic lifting to the top of a mountain range. |
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The parish of Stanwix Rural exists but only includes a small part of Carlisle's urban area, Whiteclosegate. |
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The stone Lady Shaw Bridge still exists at this point, as do the ruins of an old inn. |
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The derelict station building still exists, and various redevelopment schemes have been proposed. |
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In Korea, a huge Buddhist bell of even greater antiquity still exists. At about 72 tonnes, it is the third largest ringable bell in the world. |
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There are a wide range of research activities still going on today and a wealth of published literature exists on all aspects of grouse biology. |
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The curlew exists as a migratory species over most of its range, wintering in Africa, southern Europe and south Asia. |
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An interesting angle brought out by the author is the telepathetic bond of affinity that, according to Stehr, exists between true friends. |
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The juice is always purchased canned. Freshly squeezed tomato juice exists only in the imagination of menu writers. |
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In the real world, uncertainty exists as to whether mental illness is construed as an aggravator or a mitigator, he said. |
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Virtual addressing allows applications to believe that there is much more physical memory than actually exists. |
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The following code snippet shows how to check whether a writable database already exists, and if not, create an editable copy. |
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Physical prejudice exists among people surrounding ageism, youthism, sizeism and disabilities. |
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TissuGlu is indicated for the approximation of tissue layers where subcutaneous dead space exists between tissue planes in abdominoplasty. |
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Currently, a bottleneck exists in terms of the ability to quickly analyze thousands of salmon DNA samples, extracted from scales or adipose fins. |
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Greater Eston only exists in the minds of politicians and now school adjudicators. |
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If this network of wormholes exists, sensors should provide information as to their number, diameter, direction and location. |
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I am not sure whether a similar state of affairs exists in former British colonies, with UK financial institutions dominating Anglophone Africa. |
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The strange matter can be unmatter if these exists at least an antiquark together with so many quarks in the nucleons. |
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Unfortunately the original manuscript no longer exists in any known archive. |
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No clear evidence exists that Shakespeare made any direct references to Saxo's version. |
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No consensus exists on whether the characters are truly fated to die together or whether the events take place by a series of unlucky chances. |
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Materialism is closely related to physicalism, the view that all that exists is ultimately physical. |
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In Pope's world, God exists and is what he centres the Universe around in order to have an ordered structure. |
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Not all readers of Blake agree upon how much continuity exists between Blake's earlier and later works. |
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Because no one exists in isolation, harm done to oneself may also harm others, and destroying property deprives the community as well as oneself. |
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Storey published her account in Dickens and Daughter, but no contemporary evidence exists. |
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The rhyme dates back at least to the 18th century and exists with different numbers of verses each with a number of variations. |
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The rhyme is often used in a children's singing game, which exists in a wide variety of forms, with additional verses. |
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He began writing the manuscript of the story the next day, although that earliest version no longer exists. |
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A similar system also exists in Canada with respect to its national library, known as Library and Archives Canada. |
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The library still exists and can justifiably claim to be the forerunner of later public library systems. |
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They meet at least once a year to debate and decide any changes to the text as it exists at that time. |
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A system of promotion and relegation exists between the Premier League and the Football League Championship. |
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The pub no longer exists, and the Tavern Stand now stands on its former site. |
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This waiting period exists only for athletes who previously competed for one nation and want to compete for another. |
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However, the County Borough no longer exists and so there was no authority to do so. |
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However, there exists considerable support towards Newton, Billinge and Ashton also. |
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Simulcast betting exists across state lines with minimal oversight except the companies involved through legalized parimutuel gambling. |
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There exists perhaps no conception the meaning of which is more controversial than that of sovereignty. |
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De facto, or actual, sovereignty is concerned with whether control in fact exists. |
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Debate exists on the degree to which recognition should be included as a criterion of statehood. |
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Air transportation exists both within Greenland and between the island and other nations. |
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Though the influence of the islands in Kingdom affairs is limited, it certainly exists. |
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A passport issued on 18 June 1641 and signed by King Charles I still exists. |
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While it still exists de jure, the border presents no impediments to traffic in either direction. |
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Also, the Treaty of Union of 1707 was important in creating the unitary state which exists today. |
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A cairn, Carnedd Arthur, was erected at the site and was still standing as late as 1850, but no longer exists. |
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Controversy exists over the Falklands' discovery and subsequent colonisation by Europeans. |
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All that charity can do where injustice exists is here and there to somewhat mollify the effects of injustice. |
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Members of the lower house, the body that still exists, have always been elected. |
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The right of appeal only exists when the Court of Session grants leave to this effect or when the decision of the Inner House is by majority. |
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No agreed definition of what is a 'superpower' exists, and may differ between sources. |
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Although it is commonly accepted that modern steel has eliminated brittle fracture in ships, some controversy still exists. |
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There exists no moral system under which there do not arise unequivocal cases of conflicting obligation. |
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In 2006, he became deputy chairman of the Aisios Foundation, that still exists today. |
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In this country that person is likely to have been labeled Black regardless of whether or not such a race actually exists in nature. |
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After institution of a directly elected mayor in 2011 the Lord Mayor of Leicester still exists as a ceremonial role under Leicester City Council. |
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Some latent discontent between different national churches exists also in part due to different approach towards ecumenism. |
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Its use can also be misleading as it may erroneously imply that a real medical alternative exists. |
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Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, California, was established in 1952 and still exists as a college preparatory boarding school. |
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In addition to upstanding practices, a black market exists for great art, which is closely tied to art theft and art forgery. |
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Through this we can see that consciousness is considered something that exists to Berkeley due to its ability to perceive. |
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For Scotus, the axiom stating that only the individual exists is a dominating principle of the understanding of reality. |
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In recent years, however, some scholars of Smith's work have argued that no contradiction exists. |
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On the one hand, there exists the late 16th century Brigittine Long Text manuscript, produced in exile in the Antwerp region and now known as the Paris Manuscript. |
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In the world of today all kinds of Industry classifications exists. |
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Litterfall is provided for as long as the mature forest exists. |
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A direct method exists for calculating the compliance constant for any internal coordinate of a molecule, without the need to do the normal mode analysis. |
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Cena argues that the character of 'Wall' acted by Snout represents the partition that exists between Earth and Heaven and that comes down on the day of Apocalypse. |
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