The problem is not growth in the population per se, but growth of the unskilled. |
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Time of flowering is affected by genes controlling the response to vernalization, to differences in day length and earliness per se. |
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There's nothing wrong with that per se but you have to be careful what you say because the walls have ears. |
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His art is refined but never precious, and the voice per se is simply ravishing. |
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It seems to me that part of the dilemma you are discussing herein is not a function of the art in question per se. |
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There's no real central character per se, and the show always skirts within inches of the fourth wall to remind us of that fact. |
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For many, religion per se has become a curious historical anachronism, a dated relic of the old days. |
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I mean, I don't believe you inherit these conditions per se, but you inherit a slight proclivity towards them. |
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A tractor beam isn't actually a telekinetic power, per se, but it would be a reasonable facsimile thereof. |
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Not rooting against the Yankees, per se, but not feeling awful that Clemens was obviously going to be pulled from the game. |
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I'm a gambler per se, one who enjoys winning much more than he minds losing. |
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When payment is involved, the consensus was that it should be for irrigation, canals, pumps, and other infrastructure, not for water per se. |
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Before examining the transcript levels in triploid hybrids, the effects of triploidy per se need to be considered. |
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I have to acknowledge the obviousness because it's not the object per se that is the subject of the work, but the idea that created it. |
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The monarch reigns, but does not rule the nation per se, acting only with the approval of Parliament. |
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We had not originally envisaged being concerned with offending behaviour per se nor with offenders. |
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The threat of pain is often more psychologically damaging than the pain per se. |
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This is the first time that a LPP has been shown to dimerise, although protein oligomerisation per se is not novel. |
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Such a legislative change per se cannot be unconstitutional in the absence of some further invalidity. |
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The salient feature of these policies is not their racism per se but their carefully calculated divisiveness. |
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It wasn't a bad mood per se but it did contain more than my recommended daily dose of meddlesomeness. |
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As has been pointed out, this is really a story of shoddy journalism and sensationalism, not the value of design in society per se. |
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As music is about tunes, chords, and harmonies, not notes per se, so chemistry is about compounds and molecules, not elements. |
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Now he doesn't tell people that these images are gods, per se, but he clearly violates the commandment against graven images. |
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The idea of lightning strikes, blitzkriegs, and selective engagement per se is nothing new, going way back into military history. |
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Adams is not, however, inclined to rest her case for this point on divine passibility per se. |
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So it's not the violence, per se, but the exacerbation and constant repetition. |
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The open source model is not, per se, a guarantee of stability, because it does not ensure continuing stable support for the software. |
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For him virtuosity per se is not so important as the quality and clarity of sound. |
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Not that I object to the use per se, but that there is a carelessness that borders on disregard for the actual content. |
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Since the demise of vitalism, we do not think of life per se as something distinct from living things. |
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Okay, so maybe it doesn't beg per se, but at the very least it gets up and mooches over to the cupboard where the dog biscuits are kept. |
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Together, the etchings and paintings summarize Goya's contribution to war art per se. |
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It was stressed that the allowances are not a salary per se, but are intended to pay for postage and telephone costs and other expenses. |
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While there is certainly an element of caricature in Geikie's works they are never caricatures per se. |
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With overdominance, unlike alleles are postulated to result in a stimulating effect, so that genetic heterozygosity per se produces heterosis. |
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The increasing homogamy of sons and daughters of unskilled workers does not per se contradict the sexual revolution thesis. |
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As is known, keeping appropriate information secret per se involves a certain amount of outlays. |
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Plus, I am not even Chinese, so I am not a China girl per se, just a pretender to the throne. |
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International law has not precisely defined all classes of goods that are contraband of war per se. |
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While colic is not a sleep problem per se, colicky infants appear to have a shorter duration of total sleep. |
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For example, he treated the incidences of taxes on capital and land in lieu of examining the effects of a property tax per se. |
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Thus, the fact that a language is diglossic is actually a feature of the linguistic culture of the area where that language is used, rather than of the language per se. |
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I've had political science classes where the professor doesn't really have an ax to grind per se, but you can tell that he comes from a certain perspective. |
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Miracle stories per se may be crude renderings of the seamless and spiritual way in which God truly responds to the world but, when properly spiritualized, they take on value. |
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This problem is less a function of movies per se than of the larger Hollywood publicity machine through which personal lives are packaged for public consumption. |
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The steep contacts and elongate outcrops of the Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous complexes do not, therefore, rule out gently dipping, tabular form per se. |
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Keep in mind that you're not talking about exotic fuels per se. |
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Publishers are not against the genre of non-serious fiction per se. |
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It wasn't especially avant-garde, per se, but it demonstrated her ability to take a simple design and make it all the more special without vulgarizing the base design vision. |
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A few others were not resorting to misdeclaration per se, but were importing non-edible grade oils and then processing it further for human consumption. |
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Huge potholes mar the surface, only half the road per se is motorable, there is no system of demarcated drains and the entire stretch is one filthy mess. |
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I've never wanted to have a house style per se, I've never wanted to do books in a series where everything looks the same and is in a regular format. |
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It was not a retrial per se, but rather a fresh look at the appeal process that freed Knox. |
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It was not an insult per se, but definitely a backhanded compliment. |
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Freud allows that a living doll may produce an uncanny affect but insists that there is nothing particularly unsettling about a living doll per se. |
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Whilst it is widely acknowledged that musicals need to be scrapped per se, I have been advised not to launch myself onto such a minefield with all guns blazing. |
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There is a lot of conversation about a slow recovery versus a V-shaped recovery, and that's not how I per se see the world. |
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Again, not particularly caring to answer to the trite political content per se, but looking at this as a song lyric, it is unfocused and scattered. |
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Whether or not it is applied to a given foreigner has more to do with that foreigner's ability to reduce marks of alterity than his or her physical characteristics, per se. |
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This inhibitory effect is most strongly observed for alternating tasks, resulting in an alternating-switch cost that is discriminable from switch cost per se. |
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Demonising public-sector employment per se would be unjust and ignorant. |
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Now before the farmers start pelting me with corn awareness pamphlets, let me say that there's probably nothing wrong with corn syrup sweeteners per se. |
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Many provide relief through bronchial or vasal dilations, allowing you to breathe more easily, but they don't affect the body's response to allergens per se. |
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Poussin, who seems to privilege the world image per se, dissembles such spatiotemporal leaps within the contiguous illusion-promoting signs of the depicted scene. |
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I tried to distinguish people who opposed changing marriage, per se, from people who opposed helping gays. |
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The Pyrrhonist makes no a priori objection to enquirers after truth per se. |
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Sense-perception per se cannot recognize even individual substances as such, since it has no access to any sortal concepts like man, horse, tree. |
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The name Plantagenet itself was unknown as a family name per se until Richard of York adopted it as his family name in the 15th century. |
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A sailor would not generally sign on as a shantyman per se, but took on the role in addition to their other tasks on the ship. |
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A line of similar case decisions, while not precedent per se, constitute jurisprudence constante. |
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I don't think the theatre will die per se, but it's never going to be what it was. |
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It's the energy and material implications of economic growth, rather than economic growth per se, that is the problem,' Foran says. |
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Egocentric attitudes and a maximalist position are hindering reconciliation, per se. |
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The Welsh romance Peredur had no Grail per se, presenting the hero instead with a platter containing his kinsman's bloody, severed head. |
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Each astronaut embarks on a perilous journey into the heavens, per se, and if successful, returns with a boon for dissemination. |
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For exploiting hybrid vigor, per se performance, sca effects and the extent of heterosis of hybrids are important. |
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Most heroin deaths result not from overdose per se, but combination with other depressant drugs such as alcohol or benzodiazepines. |
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Unlike, say, The Wire, Breaking Bad isn't about the real world, per se. |
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We got it from academia sometimes, but never from a think-tank per se. |
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Studies of the mapwork of children per se have mainly concerned large scale maps and perception maps. |
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The final chapter gives the conditions required for a per se notum proposition. |
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Ursula to the Theatines, Barnabites, and Somaschi, and their influence in turn on the Jesuits, than their impact on the secular clergy per se. |
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It wasn't the content matter of the story per se or the fact that it was a rapefic. |
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The Constitution of South Africa, not being a conventional Act of Parliament, does not contain an enacting formula per se. |
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The objection is not that the trust is for a purpose or object per se, but that there is no beneficiary or cestui que trust. |
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But what makes the picture interesting is not so much the forms per se but the antiform, or the way empty space is shared by the forms. |
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It is all the more modern since it concentrates not on nature per se, but on human nature, on the means by which nature is apperceived. |
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The genitive case is then usually called the possessive form, rather than a noun case per se. |
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Any state law which operates to jar the balance, however incidentally, is, per se, an illegitimate impediment and to be condemned. |
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Ontological arguments for paradigm pluralism are based on claims about the nature of reality per se. |
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These data suggest that the Mpkd1-2 loci do not promote renal cystogenesis per se, but rather modulate renal cystic disease severity. |
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Aeolism, or the emphasis on the form or sound of words per se rather than on their meaning or sense, presently flourishes under many dignified guises. |
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Japanese, although considered to be one of the most significant languages internationally, along with the listed world languages, it is not considered a world language per se. |
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Even if he had found positive transfer effects, one could have attributed the gain to the practice effect during the foretest rather than to the improvement of memory per se. |
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But the unbelievable complaint may be attacked pursuant to Rule 11, though not for unbelievability per se, but rather for lack of evidentiary support. |
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The earliest sites at which Germanic peoples per se have been documented are in Northern Europe, in what now constitutes the plains of Denmark and southern Sweden. |
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Not all of the benefits of nobility derived from noble status per se. |
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Well, that's not correct per se, but the situation is something like that. |
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There is no bright-line, per se rule that the addition of a TLD to an otherwise descriptive mark will never, under any circumstances, operate to create a registrable mark. |
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Today, many people assume that Germany favors tight money per se. |
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They attribute no special charm to the phrase 'Equal Liberty' per se, and put to one side the historical fact that it was used by founding-era disestablishmentarians. |
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Although Blake's attacks on conventional religion were shocking in his own day, his rejection of religiosity was not a rejection of religion per se. |
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The goal of the revolution was not independence per se, but rather independence from Saint Kitts and Nevis and a return to being a British colony. |
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Additionally, the single-cell transcriptome analyses of clonally related cells in vivo will provide unique insights into the clonality of gene expression per se. |
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Only if one falls short of per se unity is a cause introducible. |
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