In the second part a problem for this analysis is discussed, i.e. the problem of conjunctive permission sentences. |
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Cysts of different shapes and sizes appeared in the conjunctive tissues of the abdomen and viscera, mainly in the liver, gonads, and pancreas. |
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To succeed in setting aside a Default Judgment, the Defendant must satisfy this three-part conjunctive test. |
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It consists mainly of conjunctive collagen fibrils packed in lamellar bundles that are immersed in an amorphous ground fluid. |
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Animals consuming large quantities of buckwheat plant have developed blepharitis, a painful inflammation of the conjunctive tissues of the eye. |
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The conjunctive theorist might still avail herself of one of the above replies to preemption and disconnection. |
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For these reasons, conjunctive strategies are likely to have lower clinical sensitivity. |
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At minimum, our examination will highlight potential facilitative factors that have been conjunctive with trust. |
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The specific action is seen as a required consequent of some antecedent formed by a conjunctive chain. |
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All three articles attempt to clarify the determinate-determinable relation by explaining the nature of disjunctive and conjunctive predicates. |
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Recycling, desalination of brackish water and seawater, conjunctive water management, traditional water harvesting systems, etc. |
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This beef is marbled yes, but with tiny threads of collagen, which are not to be confused with the conjunctive tissues found in other types of beef. |
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I don't believe that these two examples are ungrammatical, nor do I think that they would be improved stylistically by replacing the conjunctive contrast with a than phrase. |
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Complex universals accordingly come in two varieties: conjunctive — the constituents of which are simply its conjuncts — and structural. |
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It increases the number of white blood cells and improves the resistance of the conjunctive tissue. |
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Connective tissue disease covers disorders involving the conjunctive tissue. |
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Why is the relatively simple concept of conjunctive use of surface and groundwater so difficult to convert to action? |
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In indefinite noun clauses we use what, whatever, whatsoever, whoever, whosoever, whomever, whomsoever, whichever, and whichsoever for the connecting or conjunctive pronoun. |
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Evidence like this drew us to conclude that virtual communities of support, backed with on-line guidance and moderation from health providers, could provide conjunctive and quicker support than traditional methods alone. |
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However, conjunctive use can be much more complex. |
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As it is well known, history does not tolerate conjunctive mood and our past will always stay with us. |
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The commercial portions used have different categories of quality, according to the amount of fat and conjunctive tissue, which naturally determine the end quality of the product that reaches consumers. |
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The regeneration and conjunctive reparation processes. |
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I then wrote it up on the computer verbatim, adding only a couple of missing conjunctive words. |
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Other aspects include data collection, weather forecasting, afforestation, land use regulation, conjunctive use of surface and ground water, conservation measures, ecosystem management and pollution control. |
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For Plantinga, the nature of a thing is a conjunctive property the conjuncts of which are those properties the thing exemplifies in every possible world in which it exists. |
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So conjunction is universally representative in classical logic, because everything has some conjunctive equivalent. |
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Further, the need for conjunctive management of surface and groundwater is an issue in California, whereas in the Rio Grande market, groundwater is too saline to be a substitute for most uses. |
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Since 1996, the College has been further addressing the variable precipitation cycles of the Indian monsoon by promoting conjunctive management of surface and groundwater. |
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The subjunctive mood, sometimes called conjunctive mood, has several uses in dependent clauses. |
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Attending to theological echoes finds support in Wesley's conjunctive theology and his study of affectional moral psychology. |
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Its aim is to eliminate body flaccidity by restructuring the conjunctive tissue thanks to the increase in activity of the fibroblasts in the formation of new collagen and the contraction of the collagen and elastine fibres. |
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Note that the scoring functions for both conjunctive and disjunctive queries for the fuzzy and probabilistic Boolean models satisfy the monotonicity property. |
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Gumul noted an increase in conjunctive devices in the work of interpreters between English and Polish, as did Becher in a corpus study of English to German translations. |
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On other days, there will be a surplus of reclaimed water, unless the conjunctive water management strategy of supplementing reclaimed water with groundwater is formulated. |
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Conjunctive p16INK4a testing significantly increases accuracy in diagnosing high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. |
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