A link does not itself constitute a specifically inferable opinion on what is being linked to. |
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No further details about data subjects, in particular regarding their state of health, should be inferable from biometric data. |
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However, with regard to social studies, the variation between these two moments is inferable. |
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From Grade 9 to Grade 12, we detect an inferable improvement in self-evaluation only in regard to a comparison with classmates. |
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They should make empirical statements that are observable, testable or inferable by indirect means. |
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Thus in theory the genealogical, or stemmatic, method allows the critic to eliminate from consideration all variants that cannot be traced back to the archetype or earliest inferable textual state. |
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The Subcontractor is not obliged to perform work which is inconsistent with what is set out in the Subcontract Documents, or is not covered by them, or is not properly inferable from them. |
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The same thing applies in regard to their interest in television, although the average reduction is not inferable in the case of the assessment of the activity. |
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In both nations, the influence of natural law the idea that laws binding upon humanity are inferable from nature increased, along with the influence of the exact sciences. |
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It is not intended, however, that the Subcontractor shall supply products or perform work not consistent with, not covered by, or not properly inferable from the Subcontract Documents. |
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