And Abraham Lincoln would still be viewed as a tribune of the people regardless of whether he helped the Jeffersons perform. |
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The question is posed regardless of whether a theology of the Old Testament is explicitly concerned with the relation between the two Testaments. |
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They will stop at nothing and use any means possible to get what they want, regardless of whether this includes losing homes, business etc. |
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Elsewhere the government has kept up its barrel-bombing campaign regardless of whether civilians are present or not. |
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These data suggest that SSRIs produce modest response rates in elderly patients regardless of whether they have a melancholic diagnosis. |
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That fundamental human right belongs to all women regardless of whether they are disabled or not disabled. |
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If I waste all this time being angry with my treaters, regardless of whether I am right or not, well what does it achieve? |
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Returning to nature should be a kind of culture, regardless of whether it is sand-bath, sunbath or forest-bath. |
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This applies regardless of whether or not the identity of the offeror has been disclosed in the aforementioned announcement, he said. |
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Recall that control words were always capitalized correctly regardless of whether they were embedded in normal or in distorted text passages. |
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Pop-up spam is ads that pop up on your screen if you're connected to the Internet regardless of whether you have your Web browser running. |
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Hedge funds are pooled investment vehicles which aim to make money for their investors regardless of whether shares rise or fall. |
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Is this something you think has happened to you in your own work, regardless of whether it was a hit or not? |
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At their best, they are stories we can appreciate regardless of whether they are remotely true, morally uplifting, or practically significant. |
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These sneaker waves happen at various degrees every day regardless of whether or how rough the sea is and even during little surf. |
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We expect that the dues would be the same for pilots regardless of whether they fly unpowered gliders, powered harnesses or both. |
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Still, regardless of whether it's understandable or normal, the tension's still there. |
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I know they are a ripoff, and regardless of whether I liked the original or not, I feel gypped. |
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It will continue regardless of whether we have Republican or Democratic administrations in power. |
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They did whatever they had to regardless of whether it brought them a sense of achievement or satisfaction. |
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The problem occurs when we demand affirmation regardless of whether it's called for. |
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The logic would be the potential for an amalgamation and rationalisation of costs regardless of whether the two papers were formally merged. |
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But whoever loses, regardless of whether it is by six goals or one, it will be devastating. |
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Some people will smoke anyway regardless of whether they are supposed to or not. |
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Some items ask respondents about the ethical beliefs of their partners, regardless of whether the beliefs are behaviourally enacted or not. |
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Adults are free to make their own decisions, regardless of whether the result is damaging to their health. |
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The combined result is increased profitability, regardless of whether the company makes aspirin or amplifiers. |
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If it hadn't been for Jackson zinging Rider, which Jackson did regardless of whether he was asked, Rider would have been invisible all preseason. |
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That is a reasonable ask of the owners of such dogs, regardless of whether their dogs are cross-breeds. |
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Body shaming is body shaming, regardless of whether it is directed at curvy girls or skinny girls. |
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By having intercourse with a girl under the age of 16, the teenage boy has broken the law regardless of whether his partner was willing. |
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All of this is true regardless of what the pension age is and, indeed, regardless of whether the employer offers a company pension scheme. |
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This is the case regardless of whether the employee is paid on a daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, or other basis. |
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These materials include all body fluids, secretions, and excretions except sweat, regardless of whether they contain visible blood, mucous membranes, and nonintact skin. |
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Nonetheless, US consumers who buy hybrids will receive tax credits, regardless of whether their car has the same fuel efficiency as a regular car. |
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The researchers added that the finding held true regardless of whether the language spoken tends to emphasize nouns, as does American English, or verbs, as does Korean. |
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To them, I will only say that regardless of whether it is big or small, supporting evil is anathema to any man who seeks the good, the right and the true. |
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Some movies, regardless of whether they are seen in January, June, or December, stand out as sure-fire candidates for end-of-the-year lionization. |
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There are many Irish arrivistes keen to be seen in these places regardless of whether they get clotted cream, proper cucumber sandwiches or a bit of crumpet. |
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Oberlander will also explain that people are highly sensitive to subliminal signals about personality, regardless of whether or not they know who a message has come from. |
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Torturing children for fun, by contrast, is objectionable regardless of whether those around you have adopted the practice. |
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That needs to be the rule, the universal standard, regardless of whether the offender is a Republican or a Democrat. |
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As is common in all combat sports in Thailand, the crowd roared in unison with every punch the local fighter threw, regardless of whether it landed or not. |
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This methodology ensures that every household has an equal probability of inclusion, regardless of whether the household's telephone number is listed or unlisted. |
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This clearly shows the unnaturalness of the idea of borrowing foreign doctrines regardless of whether they can be adapted to the Russian environment. |
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The games and drinks may change with age, but a fire means there's a place to play regardless of whether it's in a campground, a back yard, a rock-lined pit or a chiminea. |
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This numismatic and thus chronometrically valid distinction, however, could be useful regardless of whether the two brothers used the same or different passes. |
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He is included by name regardless of whether or not he has children. |
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Britain uses the first past the post formula and the candidate receiving the most votes is elected, regardless of whether or not he has a majority of votes cast. |
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However, the presentation of delirium is the same regardless of whether dementia is present because symptoms of delirium will dominate when they co-occur. |
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A fantastic potful, regardless of whether it tastes of yoghurt or not. |
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Yet an action that affects other people is always, by definition, a moral issue, regardless of whether the actor chooses the proclivity to engage in it. |
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You enjoy the Donkey about as much regardless of whether Camisards are garments or strong winds. |
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These shopaholics are addicted to buying things, regardless of whether they want or need them. |
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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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Newton noted that regardless of whether it was reflected or scattered or transmitted, it stayed the same colour. |
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These restrictions apply equally regardless of whether the property is owned or rented, and only apply to occupation of the property. |
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However, the Germans had calculated that Britain would enter the war regardless of whether they had formal justification to do so. |
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If a ball is delivered well, batters must try to hit the ball and must run regardless of whether the ball is hit. |
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By the late 14th century, the renewal occurred regardless of whether either kingdom was involved in a conflict with England. |
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In PARS, the winner of a rally always receives a point, regardless of whether they were the server or returner. |
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Ticky-ticky-ticky the clock continued regardless of whether anyone listened. |
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Newton noted that regardless of whether it was reflected, scattered, or transmitted, it remained the same colour. |
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The bishops continued to sit in Parliament regardless of whether they conformed to Protestantism or not. |
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Note that forms of the verb be are included regardless of whether or not they function as auxiliaries in the sense of governing another verb form. |
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Just as often, as their reign progressed, Emperors would appropriate all of the titles, regardless of whether they had been granted them by the Senate. |
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Conversely, the state can directly fund unprofitable business, such as railway services to remote areas, regardless of whether the operator is a private corporation. |
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The current findings suggest potential differences in susceptibility to these exposures for children, regardless of whether the mother has asthma. |
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This act granted US citizenship to all Puerto Ricans, regardless of whether they lived on the island of Puerto Rico or resided on the US mainland. |
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A fabricator will check every design that comes in, regardless of whether the designer deems it perfect, because it has to make sure the boards can be built. |
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While a loving, close bond fosters identification with the father, the process of introjection occurs regardless of whether the paternal relationship is positive or negative. |
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Repayment typically begins anywhere from six to twelve months after a student leaves school, regardless of whether or not they complete their degree program. |
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The ruling applies regardless of whether the couple lives in a jurisdiction that recognizes same-sex marriage or a jurisdiction that does not recognize same-sex marriage. |
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Steven Reid, born in London but Irishcapped, believes there has been some benefit to the anglicisation of the Baggies team, regardless of whether it has been by design or not. |
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For example, each country, including Albania, built steel mills regardless of whether they lacked the requisite resource of energy and mineral ores. |
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In phonetics and linguistics, a phone is any distinct speech sound or gesture, regardless of whether the exact sound is critical to the meanings of words. |
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