As the window pivots, it tricks the viewer's eye into perceiving the suspended rod as passing immaterially through the frame of the window. |
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The result of applying a recommendation may not differ immaterially from the result of a simpler practice requiring less time and expense. |
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However, I think the fact that I was teaching aikido was contributing greatly to my company, and also in a broader sense both materially and immaterially to my country. |
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The ways to build them are to build them immaterially, in the mind. |
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Removing 39 non-adopters from the analysis who said they did not adopt because of physical limitations changes the results immaterially. |
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The net present value of the option is immaterially small because the reversion and change in use is far into the future. |
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It aims to allow structures to obtain, immaterially, data on the civil status of citizens. |
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To know a thing is for its 'essence' to exist immaterially in the mind. |
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