These two areas of contention were distinct from each other, but not really separable. |
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And yet, until the age of experts, ethical issues were not thought of as separable from the warp and woof of the practices of everyday life. |
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There are three separable conceptions of the extent of the period of the diversification of the animal phyla. |
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But the imperatival character of this law is only felt in our feeling constrained to do some specific action, and is not separable from this. |
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Technical limits relate to the extent to which services are separable from the core activities of the firm in question. |
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The group of wipes includes at least three wipes separably joined together, each separable wipe joined to each adjacent wipe by a weakened line. |
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In fact, social status throughout Polynesia had two quite distinct and separable aspects to it. |
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Prices should be set at greater than or equal to long-run marginal separable cost for each product. |
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We derive an algorithm to numerically integrate differential equations derivable from a separable Hamiltonian function. |
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The product may vary from a homogeneous rock produced by soaking to a coarsely mixed rock easily separable into relic and granitic or granitised portions. |
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The issue of quotas and pay equity are separable, and I can address it this way. |
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Depending on the data source, these data may not be separable by indication. |
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But in reality they are not separable from other aspects of the mind. |
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It doesn't. Residency and eligibility for welfare are logically and legally separable matters, and they are for the most part legally separated. |
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Shelter costs for farm households are not separable from costs related to other farm structures. |
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They also allow Inserts to be assembled as a separable Terminal Block device. |
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Shaw's environmentally safe carpet tiles are separable into component materials for carpet-to-carpet recycling. |
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The production of academic knowledge in American universities was never separable from the overall social, political, and economic requirements of the American state. |
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The institutions and mechanisms of governance of African states are often no longer separable from the international mechanisms of governance with which they are engaged. |
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It presents the theory of dimension for separable metric spaces with what seems to be an impossible mixture of depth, clarity, precision, succinctness, and comprehensiveness. |
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Conservative analysis of our systematic fractionation of yeast cytosolic and nuclear extracts resolved 12 chromatographically separable activities. |
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The textual form, therefore, is not separable from the manuduction of the soul toward beatific vision. |
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If separable, the consideration received is allocated among the separate units of accounting based on their respective fair values and the applicable revenue recognition criteria are applied to each of the separate units. |
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In the resulting resolution, disarmament and non-proliferation are presented as two distinct and separable goals, as if one could be achieved in the absence of the other. |
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Coolers easily separable for fast cleaning. |
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Where an embedded derivative is separable from the host contract but the fair value, as at the acquisition or reporting date, cannot be reliably measured separately, the entire combined contract is carried at fair value. |
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The word lexicon designates a wordbook, but it also has a special abstract meaning among linguists, referring to the body of separable structural units of which the language is made up. |
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This separable pocket knife is a brilliant idea. |
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The stainless steel used in the twinwall and single wall chimney's are a material durable and ecological because it is easily separable and can be recycled ad infinitum. |
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In Scientology it can be demonstrated that that thing which is the person, the personality, is separable from the body and the mind at will and without causing bodily death or mental derangement. |
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Chaos is impossible for separable Hamiltonians. |
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Mutually separable parts are physical parts. |
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The two systems are not separable, and personnel working within both see that the success of one will depend, in part, on the flexibility and effectiveness of the other. |
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They are currently not separable from the value of the tangible assets. |
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If separable deliveries or services are affected, or if the defect affects only parts of a functional unit, then the cancellation right shall be restricted to the part affected. |
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It may be separable or stem from a contractual or legal right. |
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Canadian GAAP requires this when separable and practicable whereas IFRS requires separation based on its cost relative to the total cost of the asset. |
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Many German verbs have a separable prefix, often with an adverbial function. |
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The purpose of this cleaning is not to remove all foreign material, but rather to reduce the admixture of conspicuous separable material to within the grade tolerance. |
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The bat is sacred in Tonga and is often considered the physical manifestation of a separable soul. |
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Each dialect is separable into numerous local subdialects, sometimes down to a resolution of individual villages. |
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As a class, particle phrasal verbs belong to the same category as the separable verbs of other Germanic languages. |
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His writing on education has not drawn a significant critical endeavour separable from the criticism of his social writings. |
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His religious and political beliefs are not always separable from each other. |
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The separable particle is part of a verb phrase in which the particle follows the verb and may be separated from it and appear at the end of sentence or clause. |
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