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Most of this testimony may have been legally admissible as bearing on the corpus delicti of the total Nazi crime but seemed subject to question when not tied to the part in it of the defendant's Department of Jewish Affairs.
Most imports in this sector are subject to high but nondiscriminatory tariffs.
Most international flights are subject to intermittent delay and sometimes cancellation.
Most call numbers in the Expansive Classification follow conventions offering clues to the book's subject.
Most cacti live in habitats subject to at least some drought.
Most of the interviews on the subject given to Hotchner ( and included in Day's autobiography ) paint an unflattering portrait of Melcher.
Most famously, he is the subject of the Boy Carrying a Sword of 1861 ( Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York ).
Most fugues open with a short main theme, the subject, which then sounds successively in each voice ( after the first voice is finished stating the subject, a second voice repeats the subject at a different pitch, and other voices repeat in the same way ); when each voice has entered, the exposition is complete.
Most hierarchies use a more specific vocabulary pertaining to their subject, but the idea behind them is the same.
Most of the population fled to Germany or was killed during or after the war, while the rest was subject to a " nationality verification ", organized by the communist government of Poland.
Most researchers of the subject at the time used the perceived light of a dim phosphorescent surface as " detectors ", although work in the period clearly showed the change in brightness to be a physiological phenomenon rather than some actual change in the level of illumination.
Most treatments of the subject do not include a name for the language under consideration ( e. g. Bengtson and Ruhlen 1994 ).
Most contemporary Western law on the subject is derived from the Roman jurisprudence.
Most subject – verb – object languages place genitives after the noun, though there is a significant minority, including the postpositional SVO languages of West Africa, the Hmong – Mien languages, some Sino-Tibetan languages, and such European languages as Swedish, Danish, Lithuanian and Latvian, that have prenominal genitives ( as would be expected in a SOV language ).
Most jurisdictions imposing an income tax treat capital gains as part of income subject to tax.
Most international observers believed that these negotiations would lead to Kosovo's independence, subject to a period of international supervision.
Most viewers in Canada have access to at least one U. S. Fox affiliate, although most of Fox's primetime programming ( as well as NFL on Fox ) is subject to Canadian simultaneous substitution regulations.
Most Dye-based inks, while usually the least expensive, are subject to rapid fading when exposed to light.
Most umpires, players and analysts, including the authors of a University of Nebraska study on the subject, believe that due to QuesTec, the enforced strike zone in 2002-2006 was larger compared to the zone in 1996-2000 and thus closer to the rulebook definition.
Most banks are subject to legally-mandated requirements intended to help banks avoid a liquidity crisis.
Most of the non-invasive methods under development are continuous glucose monitoring methods and offer the advantage of providing additional information to the subject between the conventional finger stick, blood glucose measurements and over time periods where no finger stick measurements are available ( i. e. while the subject is sleeping ).

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