Hydrogen sulfide is highly toxic and can be rapidly fatal, inasmuch as it acts as both an irritant and an asphyxiant. |
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This mechanism was not relevant in our study, inasmuch as veterans did not use any chemical warfare prophylactics. |
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A new criterion for basing should be as much political as geostrategic, inasmuch as the two are now inseparable. |
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But secondly, the movie is very dialectic and remains very subversive, inasmuch as it has sympathy for rebellious characters. |
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My involvement with entomology dates to my earliest memories inasmuch as my father was a dipterist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture. |
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But I disagree with the first comment here inasmuch as the justices don't change with the president necessarily, they usually survive him. |
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Today the female tradition is continued to some extent inasmuch as most hospital, hospice, and district nurses who do the job are women. |
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The first thing to note is that it is apparent that the copy is an identical copy inasmuch as there is the same blank on the original. |
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It has also been argued that inasmuch as we consider computers capable of holding responsibility, we blame them for our less desirable behaviors. |
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But inasmuch as people's deepest and most mysterious beliefs are being dragged more and more into the public square, America loses. |
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Media diversity is a good thing, only inasmuch as it provides an opportunity for the unrestricted circulation and clash of ideas. |
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The soldier palmer fly is like all palmered flies inasmuch as it has a thick body with a few or no tail fibres and no wings. |
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Breaking our addiction to foreign oil is one of the reasons commonly advanced in support of ANWR drilling, inasmuch as Alaska is part of the United States. |
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The proposed extension to the swimming pool can be considered appropriate to the existing curtilage inasmuch as it would be part of the group of residential buildings. |
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The door is not completely secure inasmuch as there is still a small chink in it. |
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Even the motif of the birth of man from an egg is predominantly an asexual motif inasmuch as no preliminary coition is mentioned. |
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The law provides that these children have the right to be treated like Yemenis in all respects, inasmuch as it is their mother who supports them. |
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And I'm in your corner, inasmuch as a somewhat anonymous, faceless, nameless commenter can be. |
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Thus, inasmuch as the instability of supply feeds on the instability of prices, market discrepancies cannot be corrected on their own. |
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Such a reference is absolutely unacceptable inasmuch as it is false and not substantiated by any material evidence. |
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However, they continue to be limited inasmuch as they have a strictly domestic reach. |
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This is no novelty, inasmuch as working classes have always been within the sphere of various religious families. |
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Again, this seems reasonable and not unduly ad hoc, inasmuch as it incorporates the strong pre-theoretical intuition that substances are continuants rather than events. |
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This finding is of great concern inasmuch as the protection principle and measures of gaseous arsine are different from the airborne arsenic particulate. |
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I'm lucky in that regard inasmuch as Chris Gallagher, a friend who took one of my very first bartender training classes, now offers handmade, superb muddlers that he markets. |
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And Neoplatonism furnishes the most poignant example, inasmuch as its monism merely inverts earlier Platonism's dualism and only magnifies the melancholy. |
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The promise of the playful, magical world of advertisements is real inasmuch as consumers invest their own interpretations and desires in this consumerism. |
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Union with her is a pagan fantasy inasmuch as it is a disincarnate, yet nevertheless sensual, possession. |
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Each of us, however, inasmuch as we share certain fundamental values, helps young people to grow as human persons and, by that very fact, participates in building up the Reign of God in our human communities. |
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I shall also contact the International Monetary Fund, which could become a solid partner, especially in these times of crisis, inasmuch as it decides on the allocation of the additional resources entrusted to it. |
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Now, however, research-quality digital reproductions of primary sources are increasingly available inasmuch as technology and the demand have coincided to produce them. |
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We wanted to make sure that we had input into that matter inasmuch as there are common issues of concern in the defence of our respective countries. |
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The regulation lacks clarity inasmuch as the points in the Montreal Convention referred to in it are not, however, to be found in the regulation itself. |
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Therefore, while situations of conflict should be avoided inasmuch as possible, there is agreement that the issue of a conflict is in itself less important that the management of that conflict. |
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Rock phosphate is a mined natural product which is not hazardous inasmuch as it is not ignitable, toxic nor hazardously reactive to other materials. |
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Moreover, these agreements must benefit transit users inasmuch as they must lead to improvements in the quality of transit services and generate revenue that will be reinvested into service improvements. |
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It feels witch-hunty inasmuch as Bonds is getting disproportionate attention for an issue that extends far beyond him. |
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Quantifying the cohort referred to as high skills baby boomers is a challenging proposition inasmuch as there is no widely accepted definition of the category. |
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And drawbacks, inasmuch as she is partly eclipsed. |
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Also, inasmuch as he grew up with a mother who had mental health problems. |
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Thus, the law, inasmuch as it is created by the people acting as a body, is not a limitation of individual freedom, but rather its expression. |
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Of course, you are not to be held responsible for this but inasmuch as the conseÂquences will continue to linger on for decades, I think it is important to alert you on the subject. |
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Philo of Alexandria identifies the angel with the Logos inasmuch as the angel is the immaterial voice of God. |
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While God cooperates with both good and evil deeds, with evil deeds he does so only inasmuch as they are deeds, but not with the evil in them. |
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Some are anachronic, inasmuch as they find their way back into the work seemingly against the flow of time. |
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He acknowledged that the statements of his colleagues which he had produced as an alibi might seem open to doubt inasmuch as he was not at his office that day. |
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You are also throwing industry a bit of a left hook or a sucker punch inasmuch as that industry might go backward if it is proven that there is a movement to alternative energy. |
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This difficult question is all the more pressing inasmuch as in various parts of the world, states are grouping together more and more in order to organize their socioeconomic development and root out the causes of conflict. |
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Even a collection of things, such as a woodpile, has some unity inasmuch as it can correctly be called one thing: it is a collection, but it is a single collection. |
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On this basis, social spending will be analysed, as will projects which promote human and social development inasmuch as they create an environment which is conducive to the furtherance of child development. |
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The authors emphasize that agricultural issues were the core cause of the impasse, inasmuch as India has already made a concerted effort to open its domestic market to manufactured products. |
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The Fund portfolio may include investment certificates inasmuch as these are used to synthetically replicate the performance of the Benchmark Index or that of a share in the Benchmark Index. |
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His innocent and patient endurance of agony and ignominy reveals the depths of God's love for us, inasmuch as Jesus as the God-man or God-in-the-flesh unites divinity and humanity in his own Person. |
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Furthermore, legal proceedings have a negative effect inasmuch as they make it more difficult to wind up or sell assets in dispute, by slowing up or indeed interrupting transactions. |
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Andre Malraux and Amedee Ozenfant seem to hold a curious position inasmuch as both believe art allows man to regard life with some equanimity, in the face of inevitable death. |
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Size actually does matter, inasmuch as it is a constant. |
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But inasmuch as we are considering how to talk about works, rather than what kinds of things works are, it seems best to be metalinguistically consistent. |
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Historically, all acts of Parliament before 1793 were ex post facto legislation, inasmuch as their date of effect was the first day of the session in which they were passed. |
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