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This policy extends even to microscopic organisms.
This use of counterpoint maintains coherence even as it extends the notion of a round, familiar in songs such as the traditional " Frère Jacques ", into something more complex.
1452 under the heading of termis of venery & c. extends to 70 items, and the list in the Book of Saint Albans ( 1486 ) runs to 165 items, many of which, even though introduced by the compaynys of beestys and fowlys, do not relate to venery but to human groups and professions and are clearly humorous.
While the technique extends to higher dimension ( as proved by Edelsbrunner and Shah ), the runtime can be exponential in the dimension even if the final Delaunay triangulation is small.
Protocol 12 extends this prohibition to cover discrimination in any legal right, even when that legal right is not protected under the Convention, so long as it is provided for in national law.
This policy extends even to microscopic organisms.
This tendency even extends to time periods where its employment is so early as to be anachronistic, such as in the Creative Assembly's game Rome: Total War where the armour is available as early as the 3rd century BC.
Others, such as Leo Strauss and Harvey Mansfield, have argued strongly that there is a very strong and deliberate consistency and distinctness, even arguing that this extends to all of Machiavelli's works including his comedies and letters.
The constellation extends southward to-30 ° declination, so the constellation can never be seen in full even in such places as Anchorage, Reykjavik, and Helsinki north of 60 ° north latitude.
The benefit of ACE inhibitors extends even to those who have to commence dialysis to treat their kidney disease, and may give sufficient benefit to allow the discontinuation of renal replacement therapy.
A boot is a special type of shoe which covers the foot and the ankle and extends up the leg, sometimes as far as the knee or even the hip.
The culinary creativity even extends to naming: one tasty larva, which is also known under the name " bamboo worm " ( non mai phai,, Omphisa fuscidentalis ), is colloquially called " express train " ( rot duan ; ) due to its appearance.
The Minister said: ' ASIS does have some files, as one would expect in an organisation of that nature, even though its brief extends to activities outside the country rather than inside.
This extends even to those " objects " that are known to be " subjective "; individuals may determine to create a logical or rational entity that they treat as if real, a corporation, a fund, a population of elves, etc.
An even larger batholith, the Coast Plutonic Complex is found predominantly in the Coast Mountains of western Canada, and extends for 1, 800 kilometers and reaches into southeastern Alaska.
This control even extends to alien life, as he once cured Superman of an infection caused by exposure to a Kryptonian plant that was driving Superman mad and causing his body to burn out its own power.
His might extends to the boundary of this whole land, even to the four corners of the world.
Furthermore, it extends to most radicals that look as though they are made up of three such strokes, even if in fact they might not be at all.
Marija Gimbutas even argues that " the Gorgon extends back to at least 6000 BC, as a ceramic mask from the Sesklo culture ...".
Organic chemistry of diamondoids even extends to pentamantane.
This trend of cat-and-mouse extends even to the present day, and the various techniques used to disarm munitions are not publicised.
Because the valve stem extends into lubrication in the cam chamber, it must be sealed against blow-by to prevent cylinder gases from escaping into the crankcase, even though the stem to valve clearance is very small, typically 0. 04-0. 06 mm.
Times of hardship or even disaster are ridiculed, and this extends to the Australian delight in dubbing a tall man " Shorty ," a quiet one " Rowdy ," a bald man " Curly " and a redhead " Bluey ".
Hence he also appears to have maintained that as far as consciousness extends, so far also extends an intuition of that all-ruling divine power, of which he represented even irrational animals as partaking.

even and undermining
It was this surprising, disarmingly friendly treatment, that " was successful to some degree ," the report concludes, in undermining hatred of the communists among American soldiers, in persuading some to sign anti-American confessions, and even leading a few to reject repatriation and remain in Communist China.
Burrows are particularly large, with up to of tunnels buried up to underground, and can pose a serious threat to agricultural and residential development by damaging farm machinery and even undermining building foundations.
Torquemada's concern towards the Spanish Jews grew as he perceived them gaining increasing religious influence on and economic domination of Spain ; he firmly believed that the Jews were undermining the Sovereigns ’ power and, even more important, the Catholic religion.
At the same time, even devotion to one's wife could be construed by the upholders of traditional values as undermining one's manhood, since it implied dependence on a woman.
Shankly did not understand that by turning up for training at Melwood, he was effectively undermining Bob Paisley, who had succeeded him as manager, even to the point of actually taking over the training.
Violence or even discrimination against an ethnic or racial group, as well trade union strikes or picketing against private employers, can be perceived as a political crime when those in power see such conduct as undermining the political ( and economic ) stability of the state.
" An enormous effort had been spent on making these dinosaurs seem real, and then an even greater effort was spent on undermining the illusion " was his final consensus.
" Prosecutors pointed out that no medical records relied on the June 9 date and March became flustered and confused on the standand even asked a prosecutor to cut him ' some slack ' undermining his credibility.
Using the lines of his friend Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, as written in Opus Justitiae Pax and Justitia fundamentum Regnorum, von Galen noted that " Peace is the work of Justice and Justice, the basis for dominion ," then attacked the Third Reich for undermining justice, the belief in justice and for reducing the German people to a state of permanent fear, even cowardice.
He portrayed homosexuality as a counter-rational force undermining morality, religion, and society itself, and in need of strong suppression lest it spread even and especially among clergy.
Pressure was placed upon them to leave the country by bureaucratic actions aimed at undermining their sources of livelihood and sometimes even by physical brutality.

even and implied
It is not implied that formal principles and procedures are so firmly entrenched within the public order of the world community or even of free commonwealths that they will control in all circumstances involving Jews and Gentiles during coming years.
There can be little doubt that there was a conspiracy in Washington, overt or implied, to block anything Hearst wanted, even if it was something good.
It has been argued that the name " Titus " in 2 Corinthians and Galatians is nothing more than an informal name used by Timothy, implied already by the fact that even though both are said to be long-term close companions of Paul, they never appear in common scenes.
He secured none of the posts that were occasionally given to needy men of letters ; he could not even obtain the bare official recognition of merit which was implied by being chosen a member of the Académie française.
Upon observation, researchers discovered users unconsciously assuming ELIZA's questions implied interest and emotional involvement in the topics discussed, even when they consciously knew that ELIZA did not simulate emotion.
The statement that others ' presence may be imagined or implied suggests that we are prone to social influence even when no other people are present, such as when watching television, or following internalized cultural norms.
Although they had ample opportunity, at no time did any of them even hint that " Earnest " was a synonym for homosexual, or that " bunburying " may have implied homosexual sex.
With reference to his other virtues, Ludovico Pastor comments thatthe joyful humor, celebrated by all his contemporaries, never left the Pope, even amidst the multiple nightmares that the dispositions of his weakened health implied .”
The count of 253 known stable nuclides includes tantalum-180m, since even though its decay and instability is automatically implied by its notation of " metastable ", still this has not yet been observed.
This implied that German Jewish doctors could maintain their professional status as individual members of the international body, even though they were excluded from the German affiliate, as well as from other German medical societies operating under the Nazis.
But after the assimilation doctrine was implemented entirely, at least in principle, through the postwar reforms, Ivoirian leaders realized that even assimilation implied the superiority of the French over the Ivoirians and that discrimination and inequality would end only with independence.
On April 20, he was no further north than 86 ° 30 ' latitude yet he claimed to have the next day achieved a Farthest North world record at 87 ° 06 ' and returned to 86 ° 30 ' without camping, an implied trip of at least between sleeping, even assuming undetoured travel.
He is also implied to be quite charismatic as even Scotland Yard inspectors whom Holmes respects such as MacDonald express admiration for him.
Accordingly, by overt implication, Lorenzo becomes the new Alexander the Great with an implied link to both Augustus, the first Roman emperor, and even to Florence's legendary founder, Caesar himself.
This problem of information flow implied that a decentralised system, in which information travelled freely and was freely determined at each localised point ( Hayek called this catallaxy ), would be much better than a central authority trying to do the same, even if it was completely efficient and was motivated to act in the public good.
A canon of the council implied that the Roman and Alexandrian methods were the same even though they were not, whereas a delegate from Alexandria stated in a letter to his brethren that their method was supported by the council.
In Follett's novel, it is implied that the ship may have been sabotaged ; this is directly confirmed in the TV adaptation, even going so far as to show that William Adelin was assassinated whilst on a lifeboat.
Treebeard implied that Entmoots were conducted in Old Entish ; since it took a long time to say anything in the language, moots proceeded very slowly, taking several days to handle even simple things such as introductions and establishing the identities of visitors.
He still felt unfit to serve Christ, and even hinted at such in a letter to Hueck that same month, in which he implied he was not good enough for her organization.
In the series 1 episode " Size Matters " it is implied that Susan views Angus Deayton in the same way that Steve views Mariella Frostrup, even keeping two pictures of him hidden in her bedroom.
Relations have soured between Rooney and his wife Cindy ( Lauren Holly ) who consistently goads him on without sympathy to his physical or mental situation, mercilessly browbeating him when he even mentions retiring ( it is implied that Cindy married Jack only because he was a well-paid athlete and, she has grown accustomed to their lifestyle and her position as Quarterback's Wife and is unwilling to lose the social standing ).
It has even been implied that the large eyes could have its roots in early influences from older cartoon characters like Mickey Mouse and Felix the Cat.
Of course the situation becomes even more confusing if one accepts Ashby's hierarchical explanation of intelligence, and its implied ability to be deliberate and to creatively design — all based ultimately on non-deliberate actions.
It is implied that he is the one who introduced the Race to this highly addictive spice, and he is more than eager to trade it for rather technologically advanced Race items, though he intends to sell these items off for even more prestige.

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