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Even and correct
Even so, Madden's dislike of the suave, correct lawyer deepened.
Even so, some DNA polymerases also have proofreading ability ; they can remove nucleotides from the end of a strand in order to correct mismatched bases.
Even after a decision has been made, it is virtually impossible to know whether a jury has been correct or incorrect in freeing or accusing a defendant of a crime.
Even though this assumption is not linguistically correct as in the Iguvine Tables the god is named Fis ( i ) us or Fisovius Sancius his intrepretation, based on unknown theological documents, tallies with that of some modern scholars.
Even such highly rhythmical musical forms as Samba, if performed in correct cultural style, cannot be captured with the beats of a metronome.
Even in the protein ’ s denatured state, it can be folded into the correct structure.
Even though the name is a combination of both cities ' names, the correct pronunciation is " Tammee-Ammy ," not " Tam-My-Ammy.
Even those syntactically correct documents may be inefficient due to an unnecessary use of repetition, or based upon rules that have been deprecated for some years.
# Even supposing that Jesus was correct, wise, and knowledgeable about a great many things does not imply that he was knowledgeable about everything.
Even in modern times, some use " Flushing " as the English name of the town and maintain that it is still the correct English name.
Even though President Chester Arthur rewrote the Zuni boundaries in 1883 to correct the Nutria Valley omission, the damage had been done.
Even though the Debye model is not completely correct, it gives a good approximation for the low temperature heat capacity of insulating, crystalline solids where other contributions ( such as highly mobile conduction electrons ) are negligible.
Even though the big blind would still be getting the correct pot odds to call, the best decision is to raise.
Even NPL director Sir Charles Galton Darwin, while supporting the work, observed that Essen would get the correct result once he had perfected the technique.
Even though this style of formula is often used for denoting the hydrochlorides, the dot incorrectly implies that the two molecules are weakly bonded together ; rather, what is present is the salt C < sub > 5 </ sub > H < sub > 5 </ sub > NH < sup >+</ sup > Cl < sup >-</ sup > with the correct chemical name pyridinium chloride.
Even Hindus who diligently practice a subset of prescribed rituals are called orthoprax, to contrast them with other Hindus who insist on the importance of correct belief or understanding.
Even once the contestants had solved the final clue, the skyrunner still had to confirm they were correct, by reaching the final target.
He sees that the split personality route of his investigation was correct, but the murderer is not Even Juul.
" Even after the first printing, there does not seem to have been any effort to correct the errors: There were four separate issues of the libretto between December and March, but no corrections were made.
Even disregarding actual bugs, floating-point math is complicated enough that there could be subtle differences between " correct " implementations that could cause trouble for this type of application.
Even the few biographical dates, which have been published in secondary literature are not always correct as clarified by P. < span style =" font-variant: small-caps "> Sacher </ span > in his " attempt at a Biography ":
Even those who have accused Edmonds of bias have had to acknowledge that his assessments and conclusions are correct.
Even with appropriate and correct treatment another pregnancy loss may occur as each pregnancy develops its own risks and problems.
Moreover, in a pluralistic society there is nothing like the indisputable public good ; there is no objective definition of equity ; policies that respond to social problems cannot be meaningfully correct or false ; and it makes no sense to talk about ' optimal solutions ' to these problems ... Even worse, there are no solutions in the sense of definitive answers.

Even and explanations
Even in domains where detailed and predictive understanding is still lacking, but where some explanations are possible, as with lightning and weather and earthquakes, the appropriate kind of human action has been more adequately indicated.
Even other empirical criteria like consilience can never truly eliminate such explanations as competition.
Even though the lists overlap to a certain extent ( five epithets are common to Macrobius's and Lydus's list ), the explanations of the epithets differ to a remarkable extent.
Even French ’ s trusted secretary Edward Fitzgerald recorded ( 5 October 1915 ) that French ’ s “ sudden moods are weird and marvellous but we never now even have explanations ”.
Even when they discover this evidence of the truth and attempt to verify or disprove the information on the ship's tapes, they construct sophisticated explanations to explain the " attacks " as a plot by the enemy who they now regard as definitely Terrans.
Even though the innovative traits in Indic could be explained by multiple internal explanations, early Dravidian influence is the only explanation that can account for all of the innovations at once – it becomes a question of explanatory parsimony ; moreover, early Dravidian influence accounts for the several of the innovative traits in Indic better than any internal explanation that has been proposed.

Even and forest
Even, dense Old growth forest | old-growth stand of beech trees ( Fagus sylvatica ) prepared to be regenerated by their saplings in the understory, in the Brussels part of the Sonian Forest.
Even into the 1990s, the government viewed the forest as a valued reserve of natural products for noncommercial household consumption.
Even at the height of its development as a chariot-racing circuit, the circus remained the most suitable space in Rome for religious processions on a grand scale, and was the most popular venue for large-scale venationes ; in the late 3rd century, the emperor Probus laid on a spectacular Circus show in which beasts were hunted through a veritable forest of trees, on a specially built stage.
Even though this is a typical northern Scanian landscape, Östra Göinge's abundance of small forest tarns, winding brooks and large lakes make it similar to the province Småland as well.
Even before 1100 Britain was too well developed to find much more arable land with about one third of its about 39, 000, 000 acres already put to crop use ( about the same as today ) with about another third in pasture and the final third composed of waste, forest, villages etc.
Even among many Christian Igbos, these pythons are treated with great care whenever they happen to wander into a village or onto someone's property ; they are allowed to roam freely or are very gently picked up and placed out in a forest or field away from any homes.
" Even more difficult to take is his portrayal ( not always consistent or invariably negative ) of the Indian as a beast of the forest, " man, wolf, and devil, all in one ," and as a race inevitably and rightly doomed.
: Pasture: Even more common than using land for agriculture is the conversion of forest to cattle pastures.
Even in upland habitat it is resident in winter, for example in the Himalayas foothills of Bhutan or in Sal ( Shorea robusta ) forest in India's Dehradun district.
Even putting out forest fires has been criticized in the U. S. A. as preventing natural consumption of flammable material, and increasing long term risk.
Even though the Earth's atmosphere contains a water vapor concentration from 0 % ( in arid regions ) to 4 % ( in rain forest and ocean regions ) and only 387 parts per million of, these small amounts suffice to raise the average surface temperature of the Earth by about 40 ° C from what it would otherwise be, with the dominant contribution being due to water vapor, which together with clouds makes up between 66 % and 85 % of Earth's greenhouse effect, with contributing between 9 % and 26 % of the effect.
Even, dense Old growth forest | old-growth stand of beech trees ( Fagus sylvatica ) prepared to be regenerated by their saplings in the understorey, in the Brussels part of the Sonian Forest
Even today, vast tracts of Indian forests are covered with teak plantations, low in biodiversity and seasonally ravaged by forest fires.
Even though some species loss may occur with primary forest removal, a secondary forest can protect the watershed from further erosion and provides habitat.
Even the wood needed to build her new manor in 1726 was transported from Nieporęt rather than from the surrounding forest.
Even the five forest leisure facilities offer goodly parking, as does the hiking carpark in the eastern woods on the Lange Schneise (“ Long Aisle ”).
Even though arrayán trees ( Luma apiculata ) can be seen on the way to the end of the peninsula, the forest of 300 year old arrayanes covers 0. 2 km² of the southern point, with individuals of over 600 years.
Even though it was already part of the Nahuel Huapi National Park, Los Arrayanes was created in 1971 to protect its forest of rare arrayán trees.
Even animals like monkeys which used be a common sight in some of these areas have all but disappeared with disappearance of vast forest areas.
Even today the place is known as Chavakadu which means " Cursed forest " in the local language.

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