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Even and absence
" Even before the absence of the AME and AMEZ churches at the January 2011 plenary, some in CUIC had noticed the lack of commitment to racial reconciliation.
Even in the absence of any work in astronomy, Bessel's role in developing the functions which now bear his name would have, by itself, placed him among the most significant and influential mathematicians of the 19th century.
Even in the absence of a completely satisfying theoretical physics framework, the idea of exploring extra, compactified, dimensions is of considerable interest in the experimental physics and astrophysics communities.
Even so, the absence of the SRY gene or the silencing of the SOX9 gene are not enough to trigger sexual differentiation of a fetus in the female direction.
Even in untouched areas, the lack of maintenance and repair, the absence of new equipment, the heavy over-use, and the deliberate relocation of equipment by the Confederates from remote areas to the war zone ensured the system would be ruined at war's end.
Even in the absence of taxes, turnover has both explicit and implicit costs, which directly reduce returns on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
In 2009, Even Stevens returned to television after a three year absence on Disney XD, it was removed months later.
Even in the last few centuries the fylfot is conspicuous by its absence from grants of arms ( understandably so since 1945 ; see: Swastika – Stigma ).
Even in the absence of a migraine, a fever or a hypnagocic state can provoke visual illusions, which one might claim to be macropsia.
Even if it satisfies properties P1 and P2, the absence of P3 means that the market can only be in the unstable equilibrium if it starts off there.
Even when everything that it is possibly to do by way of building new roads and expanding public transport has been done, there would still be, in the absence of deliberate limitation, more cars trying to move into, or within our cities than could possibly be accommodated ..
Even without having forced the issue at the Missouri Supreme Court, and without challenging the separate but equal doctrine, Gaines " constitutional compliance in the absence of integration difficult to achieve ," according to historian Gary Lavergne.
Even after Waterloo he long refused to recognize the restored government, and he escaped to America, being condemned to death in absence.
Even in the absence of this, Kai is far stronger than an ordinary human.
Even without the use of paralytics the absence of movement does not necessarily correlate with amnesia.
Even with the absence of high-level resistance to vancomycin, another concern posed by the presence of VISA is the increased difficulty in prescribing treatments, especially in situations where an effective treatment for an infection is needed urgently, before detailed resistance profiles can be obtained.
Even states that have retained the traditional common law rule regarding the absence of duty towards a trespasser may impose a duty of care towards certain kinds of trespassers.
Even though the WHL contracted in 1963-64-Edmonton and Calgary both requested a leave of absence following the playoffs-the Seals finished a distant fourth during the regular season behind the Denver Invaders, who had relocated from Spokane.
Even despite the Court's evident lack of sympathy for the broad claims of inherent power made by the government, Truman and many other observers expected the Court to uphold his authority to act in the absence of express statutory authorization.
Even in the absence of antigen stimulation, a human is capable of producing more than 1 trillion different antibody molecules.
Even if this were not the case, the absence of a precise date and position makes the phenomenon difficult to identify, and it could simply be a conjunction between the moon and a planet ( probably Venus or Jupiter ), or a concealment of a planet by the moon.
Even if attendance was impressive once again ( more than 250, 000 visitors over nine days ), many among the crowds were somewhat disappointed by the absence of really big and relevant names.
As a partial explanation, she pointed to a March statement of the Security Council Panel on Humanitarian Issues which states: " Even if not all suffering in Iraq can be imputed to external factors, especially sanctions, the Iraqi people would not be undergoing such deprivations in the absence of the prolonged measures imposed by the Security Council and the effects of war.
Even when this is done, due process of Islamic Law must be followed, including strict rules of evidence and the absence of any doubt or extenuating circumstances ( shubuhaat ) surrounding the crime.

Even and strict
Even using strict diagnostic criteria, it can be difficult to distinguish between dissociative disorders and BPD ( as well as bipolar disorder and schizophrenia ).
Even if it is far more probable that Jordanes just introduced his own philosophical knowledge in the text, a lot of modern Romanian authors considers that Deceneus is a priest who reforms the Getae cult, changing Zalmoxis ' cult into a popular religion and imposing strict religious rules such as the restriction of wine consumption.
Even outside of the convent her actions were governed by the strict etiquette of the royal court of Portugal.
Even the most strict musical critics compared the Brazilian musician to the great European maestros, such as Rossini and Verdi.
Even his teaching at the University of Hamburg went beyond the strict boundaries of mathematics to include mechanics and relativity theory.
Even if Padania is often used as synonymous of Northern Italy, in a strict geographic sense it does not include Aosta Valley, Trentino, South Tyrol, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, large chunks of Veneto, Romagna, and, of course, Tuscany, Marche and Umbria, none of which are part of Northern Italy.
Even with the strict limitations placed on Chinese immigration with the Chinese Immigration Act of 1885, the first Toronto Chinatown took shape into the early 1900s as hundreds of Chinese men settled close to Union Station after helping to build the Canadian Pacific Railway across Canada.
Even though he was often commented to be honest, polite, and good-natured by those around him, he was also known to be a strict and quick-tempered teacher to his students.
Even Brazil, which is less strict than the USA in drug approvals, has banned the drug for these purposes.
Even when it was considered as a pure ' scholastic work ' with somehow too much use of strict technique and " construction ", sometimes rather archaic and with pure mathematical logic, it remains remarkable that he wrote it as a compendium for learning how to sing and compose and to learn about all the secrets of counterpoint mastery.
Even with this strict rationing, their food stock dwindled quickly.
Even during World War II, the idea of intelligence and special operations units not under strict military control was controversial.
Even when and where the rules were not so strict, caviar was reserved for royalty.
Even in cases of racial discrimination, where the courts apply a different standard of scrutiny to government action than they do in rational basis review, evidence of disparate impact " alone is insufficient even where the Fourteenth Amendment subjects state action to strict scrutiny.
Even though the discipline of the PVA was strict by western standards, it is a notable improvement when compared to the Nationalist and warlord armies.
Even the windows are hinged so that they can only open 90 degrees to the wall, preserving strict design standards about intersecting planes, and further blurring the delineation of inside and out.
Even a soldier's private life was strained down by very strict rules, as they were supervised at their soldiers cabin as well as in the field.
Even if a zoning law is void of discrimination, the court reviewing a challenge will apply strict scrutiny to the city's regulation.
Even though Maxwell's friends acquitted Kerr of blame, the king's strict rules for prevention and punishment of duels forced him to flee to Holland, where he remained about a year.
Even the most vocal supporters of textualism and the plain meaning rule have been willing to commute " strict " plain meaning to " soft " plain meaning to a certain extent, in some circumstances ; see, e. g. United States v. X-Citement Video, 513 U. S. 64 ( 1994 ) ( Scalia, J., dissenting ):
Even the extraordinary strict metrical system, observed by poets who had no inkling of theory and no knowledge of an alphabet, excites surprise.
Even though the school at first sight does not appear to be organized, the pupils have a very strict plan to follow recorded in a logbook.

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