A person may falsely attribute an undesirable feature to people she assigns to a racial group because of her disregard for those in the group. |
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Unicode, like ASCII, assigns a unique number to each letter, number, symbol and control character. |
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The project assigns its white subjects a place in the relations of racism by presenting whiteness in two significant ways. |
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So far, we have been considering what happens if the tenant under an equitable lease assigns his interest. |
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The user progressively assigns sections and subsections from the list until the document is complete. |
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He inserts dbx 160SL compressors on the vocals and bass inputs, and assigns Drawmer gates for the drums, though these are all used sparingly. |
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The multiplexer analyzes the complexity from all of them and assigns it appropriately. |
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As a commander who receives missions and assigns missions to others, I suddenly am not thinking about the missions. |
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The single-tax system assigns property rights so as to preserve economic incentives. |
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Each model assigns consumers a numeric credit score that reflects their predicted performance. |
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The rights and obligations of the Company hereunder shall accrue to its successor and assigns. |
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To be sure, Aristotle assigns an important role to the development of character through habituation. |
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This Agreement provided that the terms of the agreement would be binding upon the Township and its successors or assigns. |
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If approved, the gateway assigns a conventional cable channel and multiplex stream for the movie. |
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If one assigns to the authorities the power to imprison or even to kill people, one must restrict and clearly circumscribe this power. |
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It's to make up for the tons of paper we use up photocopying the thousands of pages' worth of readings he assigns. |
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In the novel Stark assigns narrator Jack Burden the task of uncovering dirt on the universally admired Judge Monty Irwin. |
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The showrunner then outlines the season and assigns writers to different episodes. |
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The meter operating fee assigns the meter operating costs equitably to customers who have metered water service. |
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The propulsive contours Liszt assigns to the left hand all but vanished, thus attenuating texture and the work itself of its internecine dramas. |
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The system electronically assigns a unique, tamper-proof authorization code to individual surety bonds. |
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A colourizer assigns different colours to different greyscale brightness levels of a video picture. |
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On a choropleth map, cartographic convention assigns the darkest color to the highest value. |
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Where the original landlord assigns his reversion, he loses his right to sue the original tenant. |
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Here we see that the writer assigns historical superiority to socialism, cleansed of all traces of Stalinism. |
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For this, an automated system assigns the goods to an unoccupied storage area. |
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The police force often assigns cases involving violence against women to policewomen, denying policemen the opportunity to understand women's experience with violence. |
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I accept that there may be situations in which if a creditor unconditionally assigns the benefit of a debt to a debtor, he will thereby extinguish the debt. |
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But, with some provocativeness, Payne assigns Lewinskian disempowerment not to the younger woman, but to the older man. |
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This is magnificent in its quiet way, but possibly assigns too much importance to verbalization, as children do. |
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He includes himself as a character but, appropriately enough, assigns himself a decidedly secondary role. |
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This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns. |
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Subject to the foregoing, these Terms will bind and inure to the benefit of each party's permitted successors and assigns. |
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This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall inure to the benefit of the parties, their successors and permitted assigns. |
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The Terms of Service will inure to the benefit of our successors, assigns and licensees. |
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The Brazilian State assigns a strategic role to culture in the development and valorization of cultural diversity. |
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Fiction and poetry of the Canadian Prairies often assigns a starring role to the landscape itself. |
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And, quite suspiciously, he and his assigns have repeatedly refused to hand those documents over to independent investigative authorities to authenticate them. |
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If that seems desirable, consider providing that the lease is binding on the landlord's heirs, executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors or assigns. |
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An integrated memory chip assigns each cartridge with a serial number and keeps track of precisely how much toner remains. |
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The Federal Constitution assigns to the federated states the bulk of responsibility for public security. |
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It also assigns responsibilities, and identifies the means through which accountability obligations are to be discharged. |
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The AS assigns priorities to an event from insubstantial, through marginal, weak, moderate, substantial, strong to very strong. |
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However, the Department does not have a general policy that assigns a central role to the projection of Canada's linguistic duality abroad. |
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This Option Agreement shall enure to the benefit of and be binding on the parties and their respective successors and assigns, solidarily. |
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This Agreement shall be binding upon and shall enure to the benefit of the Parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns. |
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This Agreement shall enure to the benefit of, and be binding upon, the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns. |
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This Agreement is binding upon and inures to the benefit of the parties, each Buyer and 9 their respective successors and assigns. |
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The secretaryship is ensured by INRA which assigns to this function a research engineer. |
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The CCIA administers the Canadian Livestock Tracking System, a database that assigns a unique ID number for every animal with an RFID tag. |
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It assigns a probability to outcomes across the country based on the data collected. |
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Instead of making allocations directly to government departments and agencies, it assigns money to the number of agendas. |
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The Chairperson assigns one or three members from the Tribunal to hear and decide a case. |
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Within our monetary policy strategy, the first pillar assigns a prominent role to money. |
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This assigns all the times for an athlete up to that moment to a new athlete. |
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The cluster, which is self-managed recruited and hired him, and assigns him work. |
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In some of the other industries, such as metals and mining, the commodity price index assigns an index weight. |
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Instead, the NATO alphabet assigns code words to the letters of the English.... Golf Hotel India Juliett Kilo Lima Metro Nectar Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo etc. |
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The program assigns students certain culturally based classes, connects them to professors, requires mandatory study hall and houses them closely with peers in freshman dorms. |
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Scene after scene, the professor uses the meaning he assigns to words to establish dictatorial superiority over his pupil up until to the abrupt dark comedic ending. |
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The new learning management system assigns a unique student number to each learner, in order to improve data integrity and enhance the School's reporting capability. |
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The Office selects interns and externs, arranges for the duration and type of their training and assigns them to projects in which an intern or extern has a special interest. |
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If a microfinance institution assigns responsibility for loan allocation and repayment to the village community, it can tap this information without having to gather it at great expense. |
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On the scale of the grid, the present urban design for Buda assigns a value both to the passage of the historical north-south axis across Buda and to the new east-west quays. |
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If your software automatically assigns cover days, make sure someone double-checks all claims and manually overrides any errors. |
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If this special type of expediter has to be sent to a vendor in connection with a purchasing document, the system again assigns the relevant message type. |
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This Indemnity is binding upon and shall enure to the benefit of the Exporter and EDC and their respective heirs, executors, personal representatives, successors and permitted assigns. |
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These Terms and Conditions are binding upon and shall enure to the benefit of both parties and their respective successors, heirs, executors, administrators, personal representatives and permitted assigns. |
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The General Agency Agreement and these conditions shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties and their respective executors, administrators, successors and assigns. |
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The din from Port-Napoleon's halyards has noticeably died down and, as the sun drenches the rigging of the Fleur de Passion, Sébastien assigns each crew member his role for the casting off. |
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Our contract partner hereby assigns to us now its replevin claims and any remuneration claims against the third party under the sub-lease or other hand-over of the leased item or items. |
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The first of these explains the importance that he assigns to intuition, imagination, synesthesia, and the thrilling necessity for the artist to plunge himself into the world about him. |
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This may occur, for example, if the purchaser assigns the purchase and sale agreement to a related party or takes title in joint tenancy with another person. |
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In other words, if an ungraded bag of words has the same quantitative properties as a high-scoring bag of words from the training set, then the software assigns a high score. |
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The IDF assigns a REG to organizations registering DOI names. |
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Players turn poacher as they attempt to steal opponents' Akrid eggs in a number of individual and team play modes and the addition of VS Annihilator Mode assigns one Vital Suit to each team which must be defended at all cost. |
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Article 153 of the Treaty assigns the Community the task of ensuring a high level of consumer protection, as well as promoting their right to information and to organise themselves in order to safeguard their interests. |
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In rare cases, an alternate selectee may attend another SLC venue, but the current policy assigns them to the USAWC to fill vacant seats. |
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Each student assigns a personality type and emotion to their own character based upon the script and their visual interpretations of the artworks. |
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This, they charge, is why the draft preserves much of the administrative structure, assigns presidents majestic powers, and safeguards the military, which the Brotherhood seeks to woo, from systematic civilian oversight. |
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After removing common words that it finds evenly spread through the original documents, it assigns each of the remaining ones, at random, to a bin. |
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The first pillar assigns a prominent role to money, signalled by the announcement of a reference value for the growth rate of a broad monetary aggregate. |
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The model agreement not only imposes standards for roof projects but also assigns the renovator responsibility for ongoing maintenance and troubleshooting. |
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If a formal investigation ensues, the Commissioner informs the complainant, the Chief of the CSE and the Minister of National Defence, and assigns an investigator. |
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Article 157 of the Treaty establishing the European Community assigns the Community and the Member States the task of ensuring that the conditions necessary for the competitiveness of the Community's industry exist. |
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The use of a stainless steel light fitting on an equipment made entirely from highly polished steel assigns a higher value to this latter than by mounting an alumina cast light on it. |
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The Agreement assigns roles to the various stakeholders. |
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This means you set the prefix once, and subsequently, for every new creation of an attribute or product, the system automatically assigns the identification key in the set name range. |
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The teacher puts students with different abilities and talents into a small group and assigns that group a specific task, with the requirement that the students work together to carry out the task. |
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The let statement assigns a value to a variable, the right side of the equal sign being either a single variable or constant, or an arithmetic operation combining two variables or constants. |
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If the reserved goods are disposed of, the customer assigns to us the claims arising out of the resale up to the value of the reserved goods which we have delivered, together with all subsidiary rights. |
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As international econometric studies have shown, demand for insurance depends on income, patrimonial assets exposed to risk, and cultural factors such as the value which a society assigns to financial security. |
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Six French rapiers and poniards, with their assigns, as girdles, hangers, and so. |
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The versatility of the Sigma assigns it to a broad market. |
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This process examines people's workplace experience for knowledge gained outside of the classroom setting and assigns them a technical college or university course credit for that experience. |
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It includes a number of independent kingdoms and other smaller territories and assigns a number of hides to each one. |
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Plato also assigns a man to each of these regimes to illustrate what they stand for. |
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A species is given a name when a type specimen is described formally by a scientist, in a paper that assigns it a scientific name. |
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The 2009 Constitution assigns the role of national capital to Sucre, not referring to La Paz in the text. |
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It neither assigns powers to the federal government, nor does it place specific limitations on government action. |
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It neither assigns powers to the federal government nor does it provide specific limitations on government action. |
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The Constitution Act, 1867 assigns powers to the provincial and federal governments. |
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A minister sets forth his words and on the basis of his words the ruler assigns him a job. |
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He assigns supremacy to the pope in spirituals, and to the emperor in temporals. |
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She assigns Submaster Captains Washen and Pamir to deal with the Polyponds, gigantic water beings that are attacking the Great Ship. |
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For every contribution CRP can fingerprint, it assigns different codes identifying the donor, their employer, their occupation and the broad industry or interest group into which they fall. |
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The general status assessment process assigns ranks to species, commonly defined as populations of organisms that do not usually interbreed with other populations, even where they overlap in space and time. |
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Table 1 provides an approximate composition of citronella oil and assigns a congeneric group and toxicity class to each component of citronella oil. |
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These terms and conditions shall be binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, assigns or successors of the Customer and shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Bank, its successors and assigns. |
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Does the fixed and stupefied image remain, the fall of a heavenly viewpoint here below, the cut or the coin that an abstract creation assigns to representation? |
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An institution carries out the duty that its mandate assigns to it. |
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Human support staff reviews daily the miscellaneous categorizations and assigns those pages to appropriate categories. |
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In such cases both the person who assigns the freelance work and the Freelance Contributor are responsible for keeping accurate notes of any verbal agreement. |
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This Agreement shall survive and enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties, their successors and assigns, and the obligations created by this Agreement survive any termination. |
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Subject to the foregoing, this Agreement will be binding upon and will inure to the benefit of the parties and their respective successors and assigns. |
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Equation 1 implicitly assigns a unary weight to each level of the Laplacian pyramid. |
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The benefits the covenants contained in this Agreement shall enure to the benefit of and the obligations contained herein shall be binding upon the parties hereto, their respective heirs, successors, and assigns. |
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All of the foregoing shall enure to the benefit of the Releasees, their successors and assigns, and be binding upon me and my respective heirs, executors, administrators and assigns. |
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The referee then marks out the cake at all points were the probability density functions of the disgruntled would-be cake eaters cross, and assigns portions. |
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It refers to the task that automatically assigns the appropriate sense, selected from a set of pre-defined senses for a polysemous word, according to a particular context. |
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The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene assigns letter grades to the city's 24,000 restaurants based upon their inspection results. |
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Once the list of prospective jurors has assembled in the courtroom the court clerk assigns them seats in the order their names were originally drawn. |
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And Tully assigns three several Motives, whereby, without any Discommendation in those Times, a Man might be drawn to become an Accuser of others. |
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The Feriale Duranum, probably identical to the festival calendars of every regular army unit, assigns him a sacrifice of a steer on his birthday, the Kalends of August. |
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The constitution assigns extensive power to regional states, which can establish their own government and democracy according to the federal government's constitution. |
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