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" Daily Telegraph columnist Jasper Rees, likening the changes in explorers ' reputations to climatic variations, suggests that " in the current Antarctic weather report, Scott is enjoying his first spell in the sun for twenty-five years ". The New York Times Book Review was more critical, pointing out Crane's support for Scott's discredited claims regarding the circumstances of the freeing of the Discovery from the pack ice, and concluded " For all the many attractions of his book, David Crane offers no answers that convincingly exonerate Scott from a significant share of responsibility for his own demise.
But we have not received responses yet, which suggests that no coherent answers can be offered.
As the priests and worshippers of Sigmar often receive puissant, visible answers to their prayers, this suggests Sigmar has been truly deified, and answers his followers.
The title points the audience to the writers ' love of the ATV series The Prisoner, and whilst it also suggests that ( like that TV series ) the main theme of the Kaldor City series may be the nature of reality and fiction, it also suggests ( again, like the TV series ) that definite answers may not be forthcoming.
" Guesses are made about the nature of where they have been placed: the ballerina speculates that they are on another planet or a spaceship ; the bagpiper they are dead, the hobo that they are all insane and in limbo ; while the clown claims they are in a dream, but then suggests the answers to these questions are unsolvable and immaterial.
Mumble has a lot of questions, and the group suggests that he ask Lovelace, a Rockhopper penguin who answers questions in exchange for stones and is known as the guru.
However Irvine ( 1978 ) suggests that their interpretation of the experimenter ’ s purpose may have conflicted with giving straightforward answers to the standard Piagetian questions because-except in school interrogation-Wolof people seldom ask questions to which they already know the answers.
Giles suggests they seek answers from an oracle-like creature known as Beljoxa's Eye.
Jeremy suggests that they go to Sherman-Tech Headquarters to find answers.

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* Level C: At least fair scientific evidence suggests that there are benefits provided by the clinical service, but the balance between benefits and risks are too close for making general recommendations.
This account frequently invokes the slogan of " avenging the blood of Naboth " (, 25, 26 ), whose vineyard Jehoram's father Ahab had taken by force (); this fact suggests that perhaps the burden of making the northern kingdom a regional power had grown too heavy for its citizens, and Jehoram's defeat at Ramoth-Gilead gave them an opportunity to throw this burden off.
John Gillingham, author of a major biography of Richard I, follows this line too, although he considers John a less effective general than do Turner or Warren ; Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults.
Geographer K. E. Barber has argued against this hypothesis, saying that pools at Lindow Moss would have been too shallow, and suggests that the peat may have been peeled back to allow the burial and then replaced, leaving the stratigraphy apparently undisturbed.
If a customer offers a top quality, brand-name valuable at too low a price the pawnbroker may turn down the offer, because this suggests that the item may either be counterfeit or stolen.
In the commentary of " The Note ", Julia Louis-Dreyfus facetiously suggests it was removed because the perceived lyric related too closely to the low ratings at the time.
The extent to which the narrator claims to have loved his animals suggests mental instability in the form of having “ too much of a good thing ”.
This suggests that we too store semantic information in a way that is much like WordNet, because we only retain the most specific information needed to differentiate one particular concept from similar concepts.
A paradox is supposed to arise from plausible and apparently consistent statements ; Smullyan suggests that the " rule " the barber is supposed to be following is too absurd to seem plausible.
Unlike the earlier novel's warnings about Faustian overreaching, this novel's devastating apocalypse strongly suggests that medicine had become too timid and ultimately too late.
However, the formula, abstract-negative-concrete, suggests a flaw, or perhaps an incomplete-ness, in any initial thesis — it is too abstract and lacks the negative of trial, error and experience.
This suggests that crossopterygians evolved in warm shallow waters, using their simple lung when the oxygen level in the water became too low.
Significant too is, where Jesus heals a man in a process that is slow and involves saliva ; Mark Goodacre suggests both these features make it a passage more likely to be omitted than added, implying Mark wrote first.
This suggests continually estimating the mean delay and its standard deviation and setting the playout delay so that only packets delayed more than several standard deviations above the mean will arrive too late to be useful.
He suggests that Cú Chulainn should train in arms with the renowned warrior-woman Scáthach in the land of Alba ( Scotland ), hoping the ordeal will be too much for him and he will be killed.
A Jesuit report from the end of 16th century suggests that historically a funeral procession was led by a person waving the axe to protect the deceased from other souls coming to him too fast.
This explains the relationship between a wave function in position space and a wave function in momentum space, and suggests that there are other possibilities too.
In 1952 he appeared at the Stratford-upon-Avon Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre ( forerunner of the Royal Shakespeare Company ) but had mixed reviews: his Prospero in The Tempest was judged too prosaic, and his Macbeth, directed by Gielgud, was thought unconvincingly villainous (" Richardson's playing of Macbeth suggests a fatal disparity between his temperament and the part ").
He suggests that the river was called the Thames upriver where it was narrower, and Plowonida downriver, where it was too wide to ford.
In experiment four Sedikides suggests that the reason past experiments have not supported self-assessment is because participants reflect more on the central traits than peripheral traits, which are generally ones that are assessed so as to be able to improve at the same time as not harming the self-concept too much.
The Hammond-Leffler postulate suggests that this too will increase the rate of carbocation formation.
Current thinking suggests that the main ( undredged ) shipping channel that leads to the likes of Goole, may fall between the island and the Humber's Lincolnshire shore before too many more years have passed.

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Each of these thus supplies its own view of what is important to attend to, and each suggests, conversely, that anything not easily seen in those terms may be ignored.
The usage of the term in rhetoric suggests a human figure made of straw which is easily knocked down or destroyed, such as a military training dummy, scarecrow, or effigy.
As the name haemocoel suggests, the body cavity is filled with a blood-like liquid, in which all the organs are embedded ; in this way, they can be easily supplied with nutrients circulating in the blood.
Marios Costambeys suggests that it “ may have been directed against, or mounted in favour of, Eirik, though the protagonist could just as easily have been Óláf Sihtricson .”
This in turn suggests that the resultant changes these men eventually adopted could very easily have been applied in order to invent confirmatory testimony that never actually existed prior to 2006.
As his name suggests, he is a black knight who guards a " bridge " ( in reality a short plank of wood ) over a small stream, ( which could have been easily stepped over by King Arthur ) for unknown reasons.
Another theory suggests that pasties were marked at one end with an initial and then eaten from the other end so that if not finished in one go, they could easily be reclaimed by their owners.
This suggests that a trireme could probably carry a maximum of 40 – 45 soldiers — triremes seem to have been easily destabilised by extra weight.
Within the Structural Integration community Robert Schleip questions Rolf's emphasis on the plasticity of fasciae and suggests that successes may have more to do with the reduction of high muscle tonus and other physiological effects that may as easily be elicited by the stimulation of mechano-sensory receptors in the fascial tissues.
While Ingrid Hotz-Davies suggests that the " drowning man " is Smith herself, she also states that there are problems with reading the poem as a cry for help due to the humorous tone of the poem yet at the same time she also notes that the representational form of the poem " may easily be misread as a friendly wave of the hand ".
But the reverse is not surprising, since people might easily consider the unusual name Carington a mistake and falsely " correct " it, and the principle lectio difficilior potior suggests that the unusual spelling Carington is less likely to be adopted and transmitted.
He suggests that both names come from Irish and concludes: " Lisburn, being shorter and more easily pronounced by the English settlers, became the familiar name and Lisnagarvey gradually dropped out ".
As its name suggests, the Grumman LLV is easily capable of twenty years of operation.
Amongst other criticisms, which she suggests " are more conjectural, but not easily dismissed ", Nielsen Hayden nominates " the quality of the books themselves ".
Large subsurface, pressurized habitats would be the first step toward human settlement ; the book suggests they can be built as Roman-style atria underground with easily produced Martian brick.
Tversky and Kahnemen describe a cognitive heuristic that suggests people make judgements ( perhaps about other people's personalities ) on the basis of how easily examples of their ( other people's ) behaviour come to mind.
This theory is closely tied to the availability heuristic, which suggests that perceptions of similarity ( or difference ) are affected by how easily those characteristics can be recalled from memory.
Sherburne ( 2006 ) suggests that the noted similarities between minimal forms of dance music and American minimalism could easily be accidental.
Scission is easily achieved by ultraviolet irradiation in the presence of oxygen gas, which suggests that adhesive devices employing diffusive bonding actually benefit from prolonged exposure to heat / light and air.
Babbitt metal is soft and easily damaged, which suggests that it might be unsuitable for a bearing surface.
A scene in suggests that these masks also allow them to breathe more easily.
Hildebrand is pleased that Nolte denies the singularity of the Nazi atrocities ” Hans Mommsen defended Habermas against Hildebrand by writing :“ Hildebrand ’ s partisan shots can be easily deflected ; that Habermas is accused of a “ loss of reality and Manichaeanism ”, and that his honesty is denied is witness to the self-consciousness of a self-nominated historian elite, which has set itself the task of tracing the outlines of the seeming badly needed image of history ” Writing of Hildebrand's support for Nolte, Mommsen declared that: “ Hildebrand ’ s polemic clearly suggests that he barely considered the consequences of making Nolte ’ s constructs the centrepiece of a modern German conservatism that is very anxious to relativize the National Socialist experience and to find the way back to a putative historically “ normal situation ” In another essay, Mommsen wrote that Hildebrand was gulity of hypocrisy because Hildebrand had until 1986 always claimed that generic fascism was invalid concept because of the " singularity " of the Holocaust Mommsen wrote that " Klaus Hildebrand explicitly took sides with Nolte's view when he gave his previously stubbornly claimed singularity of National Socialism ( failing to appreciate that was, as is well known, the standard criticism of the comparative fascism theory )" Martin Broszat observed that when Hildebrand organized a conference of right-wing German historians under the auspices of the Schleyer Foundation in West Berlin in September 1986, he did not invite Nolte, whom Broszat observed lived in Berlin.
Empirical evidence provided by Berik and Rodgers ( 2006 ) suggests that any costs of raising labor standards can easily be offset by incentives encouraging foreign direct investment ( FDI ) and exports.
Hastings ( 1958 ) suggests that Joanna could easily have informed Jesus and Luke of the splendid style in which Antipas and his court officials lived.

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