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	Docs: 'still' is a better word than 'nonetheless' (#114598)
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     then :func:`dataclass` *may* add an implicit :meth:`~object.__hash__` method.
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					     then :func:`dataclass` *may* add an implicit :meth:`~object.__hash__` method.
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     Although not recommended, you can force :func:`dataclass` to create a
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					     Although not recommended, you can force :func:`dataclass` to create a
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     :meth:`~object.__hash__` method with ``unsafe_hash=True``. This might be the case
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					     :meth:`~object.__hash__` method with ``unsafe_hash=True``. This might be the case
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     if your class is logically immutable but can nonetheless be mutated.
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					     if your class is logically immutable but can still be mutated.
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     This is a specialized use case and should be considered carefully.
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					     This is a specialized use case and should be considered carefully.
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     Here are the rules governing implicit creation of a :meth:`~object.__hash__`
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					     Here are the rules governing implicit creation of a :meth:`~object.__hash__`
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      allowed creation of such tags, and popular IMAP servers, such as Gmail,
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					      allowed creation of such tags, and popular IMAP servers, such as Gmail,
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      accept and produce such flags.  There are non-Python programs which also
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					      accept and produce such flags.  There are non-Python programs which also
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      create such tags.  Although it is an RFC violation and IMAP clients and
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					      create such tags.  Although it is an RFC violation and IMAP clients and
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      servers are supposed to be strict, imaplib nonetheless continues to allow
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					      servers are supposed to be strict, imaplib still continues to allow
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      such tags to be created for backward compatibility reasons, and as of
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					      such tags to be created for backward compatibility reasons, and as of
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      Python 3.6, handles them if they are sent from the server, since this
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					      Python 3.6, handles them if they are sent from the server, since this
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      improves real-world compatibility.
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					      improves real-world compatibility.
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If the environment variable ``FORCE_COLOR`` is set, then color will be
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					If the environment variable ``FORCE_COLOR`` is set, then color will be
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enabled regardless of the value of TERM. This is useful on CI systems which
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					enabled regardless of the value of TERM. This is useful on CI systems which
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aren’t terminals but can none-the-less display ANSI escape sequences.
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					aren’t terminals but can still display ANSI escape sequences.
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If the environment variable ``NO_COLOR`` is set, Python will disable all color
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					If the environment variable ``NO_COLOR`` is set, Python will disable all color
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in the output. This takes precedence over ``FORCE_COLOR``.
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					in the output. This takes precedence over ``FORCE_COLOR``.
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