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Even and claims
Even if we strip their respective claims to the barest minimum, the `` odds '' still favor them both, for the trend in effect is always more likely to continue than to reverse.
Even today, people insist that admissions to psychiatric hospitals, traffic accidents, homicides or suicides increase during a full Moon, although there is no scientific evidence to support such claims.
Even with the defining postulates of both Einstein's theory of general relativity and quantum theory being indisputably supported by rigorous and repeated empirical evidence and while they do not directly contradict each other theoretically ( at least with regard to their primary claims ), they have proven extremely difficult to incorporate into one consistent, cohesive model.
Even the liberal Analytical Review was skeptical of Paine's claims and distanced itself from the book.
Even during its decline, Sparta never forgot its claims on being the " defender of Hellenism " and its Laconic wit.
Even though as many as fourteen claimants put forward their claims to the title, the real contest was between John Balliol and Robert de Brus.
Even if a similar bill is enacted, its practical effect may not be clear: proponents of the bill have argued that it is a valid exercise of Congress's power to regulate the jurisdiction of the federal courts under Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution, but opponents question whether Congress has the authority to prevent the Supreme Court from hearing claims based on the Bill of Rights ( since amendments postdate the original text of the Constitution and may thus implicitly limit the scope of Article III, Section 2 ).
Even among those who attribute the name to Lord Lamington, there are different claims as to the exact location and creator of the cake itself.
He sums up his deep conviction that salvation is by faith alone in Christ alone when he claims, " Even if a believer for all practical purposes becomes an unbeliever, his salvation is not in jeopardy … believers who lose or abandon their faith will retain their salvation.
Even the decline in the birthrate from the 1880s, contradicting claims of a vigorous and growing race, could not damp down demands for Lebensraum.
Even with such a motivation, it would be difficult to get Manion cleared of murder, so Biegler pushes him into a position where he claims to have no memory of the event, thus giving them a chance of winning his freedom with a defense of irresistible impulse — a version of a temporary insanity defense.
Even a cursory comparison of the speech of the network news anchors with that of the local news anchors in Detroit will reveal the fallacy of such claims.
Even Wendy Doniger, Eliade's successor at the University of Chicago, claims ( in an introduction to Eliade's own Shamanism ) that the eternal return does not apply to all myths and rituals, although it may apply to many of them.
Even though both McKinley and his wife Ida insisted on putting their property in the hands of the supporters, who served as trustees, Hanna and his associates fundraised with such success from business owners and the general public that all McKinley property was returned intact, and when President McKinley died in 1901, no claims were made against his estate.
Even after the Republic had joined the United States in 1845, Mexico still maintained claims on Texas until the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ended the Mexican-American War in 1848.
Even with the song's success, Verdine White claims that band is not a disco band, saying: " I guess you could say we were at the party but didn ’ t get on the dance floor.
Even when he drags the body of the only human who ever understood him and loved him anyway over 2000 miles across the Great Plains, suffering ridicule and hardship, he claims he is doing it for duty, not friendship.
Even the mention of this creates a strong reaction from Ellis, who claims he would rather “ die in the ditch ” before belonging to the same club as a native.
Even the music of a shepherd is not natural, he claims, since it was invented in the shepherd ’ s mind, and the imitation of cuckoos in symphonies, for example, should not be considered music, since its function is not musical but poetic ( i. e., to point to something outside of the music ).
Even though Miret claims that " We played more shows at CBGB than any band ever, and we played more benefit shows for CBGB than any band ever " when the club did close most nostalgia focused on 1970's punk bands.
Even though the system sometimes failed to decrypt, the developers considered it a public key cryptosystem and thereby based their security claims on the assumption that this system was a public key cryptosystem.
Even as he gets older, he claims that playing pranks on Raven is one of his guilty pleasures.
Even so, it remains difficult to get solidly supported data because very few sources quote anything better than anecdotal claims.
Even David Lane has retracted his belief in these Tiger's Fang Incident claims, since his own notes show that Twitchell and Singh had a friendly relationship long after 1963, when The Tiger's Fang Incident was supposed to occur.
Even with intentional conduct, absent material damage, claims for emotional harm were similarly barred.

Even and remember
) Even I can remember nothing but ruined cellars and tumbled pillars, and nobody has lived there in the memory of any living man.
Even more poignantly, and with the insight of a genius, Channing added -- remember, this is Channing, not Parker!!
Even patients with anterograde amnesia, who did not remember playing the game, had similar dreams as normal participants.
Even if someone has sought and interpreted evidence in a neutral manner, they may still remember it selectively to reinforce their expectations.
Even a strongly solved game can still be interesting if the solution is too complex to be memorized ; conversely, a weakly solved game may lose its attraction if the winning strategy is simple enough to remember ( e. g. Maharajah and the Sepoys ).
Even when we remember the very free standard of sex morals in the Melanesian tribes of New Guinea, such as the Motu or the Mailu, we still find these natives exceedingly loose in such matters.
Even a line from 3 Henry VI is used in Act 3, Scene 1 (" If our King Henry had shook hands with death " ( 1. 4. 103 )), all of which seems to suggest that, as is so often the case in the bad quartos, the reporter was filling in blanks ( i. e. passages he couldn't remember ) with extracts from other plays.
Even those who refuse to waste a thought on his spiritual aims remember with gratitude his constancy of effort to make England great by land and sea ; and it would be well for them also to be reminded of his no less constant efforts to make England worthy of greatness.
Fest's father asked his sons to write down and remember a maxim taken from the Gospel of Matthew: Etiam si omnes-ego non ( Even if all others do-not me ).
Even though Poland lost Eastern Borderlands as a result of World War Two, Poles still vividly remember those lands.
Even though he couldn't remember the things Helena had made him do, Lucky still knew Helena and Stavros were his enemies.
Even though he is not remembered by the world, the Indians remember him as their great painter.
Even though Formula One had tragically lost rising stars Stefan Bellof and Manfred Winkelhock in separate World Endurance Championship races at Spa-Francorchamps and Mosport ( Canada ), it was still a season to remember.
In 1980 – 83, he attended the Tigran Petrosian School, where he met the former world champion in person and received advice that impacted on his life as a chess player: " I remember Petrosian saying to me that I shouldn ’ t make a single move without having an idea: ' Even when you ’ re playing blitz, always think!

Even and true
Even though the Dacians had many other deities Zalmoxis was regarded as " the one true god " by most Dacians and many Thracians.
Even more important for future developments was the Soviet BMP-1, which was the first true Infantry Fighting Vehicle ( IFV ).
Even though it is true that every human being seeks his own satisfaction, this sometimes may only be achieved via the well-being of his neighbor.
" Although there have been a number of philosophers who have formulated similar anti-razors since Chatton's time, no one anti-razor has perpetuated in as much notability as Chatton's anti-razor, although this could be the case of the Late Renaissance Italian motto of unknown attribution Se non è vero, è ben trovato (" Even if it is not true, it is well conceived ") when referred to a particularly artful explanation.
Even though archaeological evidence has been found at Erlitou that indicate the Xia Dynasty existed from about 2100 BC to 1800 BC, they are not usually considered a true dynasty.
Even in daily, physical action, the flourishing human ’ s “… Act is determined by the higher phase of the Soul .” ( Enneads III. 4. 6 ) Even in the most dramatic arguments Plotinus considers ( if the Proficient is subject to extreme physical torture, for example ), he concludes this only strengthens his claim of true happiness being metaphysical, as the truly happy human being would understand that which is being tortured is merely a body, not the conscious self, and happiness could persist.
Even though it was expected in the 18th century that obstetrics would continue to grow, the opposite showed to be true.
Thomasina's tutor Septimus notices ; later, knowing that she will appreciate the true meaning, he offers the translation " Even in Arcadia, there am I ".
Even if these two case studies had been true, they would have been scientifically poor evidence for a conclusion about firefighters in general.
The same holds true for rationality assumptions: Even if all individuals have rational expectations, the representative household describing these behaviors may exhibit behavior that does not satisfy rationality assumptions ( Janssen 1993 ).
Even so, Global was still not a true national network.
Even at the time, opinion was divided as to his true motives.
Even if the premises and conclusion are all true, the conclusion is not a necessary consequence of the premises.
Even if Haddon's claim had been true, as with other royal illegitimacies, it would have made no difference to the royal line of succession.
Even though the transformers were heavily modified for the film for a more alien " feel ", they still kept some key features from the G1 look to stay true to the character's origins.
Even so, it appears that centipedes are only capable of discerning light and dark, and not of true vision.
Even within those three minutes of discussion, most talk is not true discussion because it depends upon teacher directed questions with predetermined answers ( Corden, 2001 ; Nystrand, 1996 ).
Even after more modern synthetic resins did become resistant, a true spar varnish maintained its elasticity above other virtues, even if this required a compromise in its UV-resistance.
Even at Augustus ' death, some later historians such as Tacitus would say that the true restoration of the Republic might have been possible.
Even when closed, the park's design allows just enough sunlight to play in true daylight without overheating the stadium.
Even since W. Mark Felt was announced as the true identity behind Deep Throat, John Dean and Ed Gray, in separate publications, have used Woodward's book All The President's Men and his published notes on his meetings with Deep Throat to show that Deep Throat could not have been only Mark Felt.
Even more is true: the * operation takes a homomorphism
Even though Prevost soon returned to Lower Canada, and deserters and pro-American Canadian civilians reported that the true size of Kingston's garrison was 600 regulars and 1, 400 militia, Chauncey and Dearborn chose to accept the earlier inflated figure.
Even at the time, Miller's work was increasingly considered to be a statistical anomaly, an opinion that remains true today, given an ever-growing body of negative results.

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