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Some properties of a projective variety follow from completeness.
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That is, to be illuminating, arguments must be linear with conclusions that follow from stated premises.
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The similarities were judged by the court to encompass the idea of karate and necessarily follow from the idea of a karate video game.
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It does not follow from this that we are anti-business.
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He offers a communitarian critique of liberalism, arguing that individuals are constituted by their communities and the obligations that follow from being part of them.
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The result that monopoly prices are higher, and production output lesser, than a competitive company follow from a requirement that the monopoly not charge different prices for different customers.
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The particular nature of the MBO lies in the position of the buyers as managers of the company, and the practical consequences that follow from that.
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What disasters follow from a sin of the flesh!
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He notes that the furtive fallacy does not necessarily imply deliberate falsification of history; it can follow from a sincere (but misguided) belief that nothing happens by accident or mistake.
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Numerous other methods have been suggested for the treatment of tinnitus, two key components directly follow from the neurophysiological model of tinnitus.
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