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It is important that feijoa ripens on its own without compromising the benefits and tastes. |
Enabling wind and solar to compete with coal without benefiting from government subsidies. |
Free of such fees and without neocolistic benefits. |
The use of ultrasound in medical diagnosis has provided incalculable benefits without risk. |
This prospective nonrandomized interventional study concludes that exacerbated COPD patients with purulence in the sputum without antibiotic treatment showed no benefit on the evaluated outcomes. |
The most infuriating thing about anger is that it harms oneself without benefiting others. |
Rousseau claimed that the state of nature was a primitive condition without law or morality, which human beings left for the benefits and necessity of cooperation. |
It has been shown that free riding, or reaping the benefits without any effort, is often a problem in collective action. |
The Klann linkage provides many of the benefits of more advanced walking vehicles without some of their limitations. |
Now you may consider whether the defendants, at the time their daughter was extremely ill, sincerely believed in the legitimacy of their religion to cure illness without benefit of medical help. |
Although not without conflict, European Canadians' early interactions with First Nations and Inuit populations were relatively peaceful. |
The benefit of these formulas is that the first absorbs all overheads of production and raw material costs into a value of inventory for reporting. |
Lebanon was without a President between May 2014 and October 2016. |
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This switch fabric enables devices that connect to the EtherSwitch module and belong to the same VLAN to benefit from line-rate switching in hardware. |
They can make you do the wrong things for their own benefit. |