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In highly synthetic languages, copulas are often suffixes, attached to a noun, that may still behave otherwise like ordinary verbs, for example-u-in Inuit languages.
For many reasons scholars today believe otherwisefor example, the gospel is based on Mark, and " it seems unlikely that an eyewitness of Jesus's ministry, such as Matthew, would need to rely on others for information about it "— and believe instead that it was written between about 80 – 90 AD by a highly educated Jew ( an " Israelite ", in the language of the gospel itself ), intimately familiar with the technical aspects of Jewish law, standing on the boundary between traditional and non-traditional Jewish values.
In the process, many fragments of classical learning are preserved which otherwise would have been hopelessly lost ; " in fact, in the majority of his works, including the Origines, he contributes little more than the mortar which connects excerpts from other authors, as if he was aware of his deficiencies and had more confidence in the stilus maiorum than his own " his translator Katherine Nell MacFarlane remarks ; on the other hand, some of these fragments were lost in the first place because Isidore ’ s work was so highly regarded — Braulio called it quecunque fere sciri debentur, " practically everything that it is necessary to know "— that it superseded the use of many individual works of the classics themselves, which were not recopied and have therefore been lost: " all secular knowledge that was of use to the Christian scholar had been winnowed out and contained in one handy volume ; the scholar need search no further ".
Geneviève Bujold's portrayal of Anne, her first in an English-speaking film, was, however, very highly praised, even by Time magazine, which otherwise skewered the movie.
Some highly modified SUVs, together with their more rugged off-road counterparts, are also used to explore places otherwise unreachable by other vehicles.
Many classic braised dishes such as coq au vin are highly evolved methods of cooking tough and otherwise unpalatable foods.
A key Hybrid Networks insight was that highly asymmetrical communications would be sufficient to satisfy consumers connected remotely to an otherwise completely symmetric high-speed data communications network.
By highly pipelining math instructions with purpose-built instructions and hardware, math processing is dramatically improved in a machine that was otherwise slower than a 7600.
Furthermore, the gene for leptin, a hormone that has a role in surfactant phospholipid synthesis, was found to have nonsynonymous substitutions that are under positive selection in phocids within otherwise highly conserved regions in mammals.
Physical castration appears to be highly effective as, historically, it results in a 20-year re-offense rate of less than 2. 3 % vs. 80 % in the untreated control group, according to a large 1963 study involving a total of 1036 sex offenders by the German researcher A. Langelüddeke, among others — much lower than what was otherwise expected.
At this stage in their collaboration, Lennon's and McCartney's songwriting was highly collaborative ; even when songs had a primary author the other would often contribute key parts, as with " No Reply " where McCartney provided a middle-eight for what was otherwise almost entirely a Lennon song.
This has resulted in many on the left claiming that this is a deliberate goal of neoliberalism, while those on the right defend the original goals of neoliberalism and insist otherwise, an argument that rages to this day, rendering this section highly controversial.
Intel has disputed this claim, stating that hyper-threading is highly efficient because it simply uses resources that would otherwise be idle.
In other areas, grammar schools survive mainly as very highly selective schools in an otherwise comprehensive county, for example in several of the outer boroughs of London.
If a bid's score was higher than six ( IOC's predefined benchmark score ), the city was considered highly capable of hosting the Games ; otherwise, its chances were very slim.
The staff at Variety magazine gave the film a positive review, writing, " Sumptuous Technicolor mounting and a highly exploitable story lend considerable importance to Leave Her to Heaven that it might not have had otherwise ... Tierney and Wilde use their personalities in interpreting their dramatic assignments.
Private events at show business clubs such as the Bob Saget Club and The Masquers often showed this blue side of otherwise cleancut Bob Saget ; a recording survives of one Masquers roast from the 1950s with Jack Benny, George Jessel, George Burns, and Art Linkletter all using highly risque material and obscenities.
The fact, in itself highly improbable, rests upon the evidence of only a single poem, the meaning of which can also be interpreted otherwise.
This should help smooth out the otherwise highly vibrational pulsejet engine — many small pulses will create less volume than a smaller number of larger pulses for the same net thrust.
* Resilience: " The ability of adults in otherwise normal circumstances who are exposed to an isolated and potentially highly disruptive event, such as the death of a close relation or a violent or life-threatening situation, to maintain relatively stable, healthy levels of psychological and physical functioning " as well as " the capacity for generative experiences and positive emotions.
Despite rumors indicating otherwise, Ormandy's departure was amicable, and Chris Taylor Brown continues to speak highly of Ormandy to the media, while promoting Torres as the new guitarist.
The proboscis of the tapir is a highly flexible structure, able to move in all directions, allowing the animals to grab foliage that would otherwise be out of reach.
An individual purchases a thing because he values it more than he values what he offers in trade ; otherwise he wouldn't make the trade, but would keep the thing he values more highly.
A virus-like particle-based vaccine has protected monkeys from chikungunya virus infection, and passive immunization from these monkeys protected immunodeficient mice against exposure to a dose of virus that would otherwise be lethal, demonstrating the humoral response was highly protective.

otherwise and enthusiastic
While bright and enthusiastic at his specialties, Carter often shows a lack of common sense otherwise.
Fans in the Bull Pen are encouraged to stand throughout the game, sing, cheer and otherwise support the team in an enthusiastic manner.
Mackay was otherwise an enthusiastic collector of cultural artefacts and specimens of local flora and fauna.
Urged by Rockefeller Jr, his only son, who was enthusiastic about the Institute, Rockefeller Sr visited but once, and remained otherwise disinterested.
Some PWDs may walk, hop, or " dance " on their hind legs when greeting or otherwise enthusiastic.
Coke was not enthusiastic, not seeing himself as a politician and hoping to enjoy his new estates and wealth, but after his visitors pointed out a Tory might otherwise replace him " my blood chilled all over me from my head to my foot, and I came forward ".
If that could happen, then ISPs would also be willing and even enthusiastic about terminating accounts or otherwise controlling ( e. g. port block ) their spammers.
In the United Nations Security Council, representatives of the five countries holding a veto power ( the United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia and the People's Republic of China ) sometimes abstain rather than vetoing a measure about which they are less than enthusiastic, particularly if the measure otherwise has broad support.

otherwise and review
The action of the Commission in allowing or denying any claim under this title shall be final and conclusive on all questions of law and fact and not subject to review by the Secretary of State or any other official, department, agency, or establishment of the United States or by any court by mandamus or otherwise.
Another responsibility of the change review board is to ensure that scheduled changes have been properly communicated to those who will be affected by the change or otherwise have an interest in the change.
Fact may also indicate findings derived through a process of evaluation, including review of testimony, direct observation, or otherwise ; as distinguishable from matters of inference or speculation.
However, according to a review in 2009, there is apparently no evidence of benefit of fluid restriction in patients with clinically stable heart failure otherwise receiving optimal pharmacological treatment.
In its review of the film, Time wrote that McDaniel was one of the points of relief in an otherwise " grim study ," saying, " Hattie McDaniel, whose bubbling, blaring good humor more than redeems the roaring bad taste of a Harlem number called Ice Cold Katie.
Still, it seems surprisingly clever and witty " In a DVD review of the first season, David B. Grelck gave the episode a rating of ½ / 5 and calls it " the first season at its worst " and continues that is was " notable for introducing Mr. Burns and ( a strangely African-American ) Smithers, but otherwise boring and preachy.
Where the agency action consists of terminating or refusing to grant or to continue financial assistance because of a finding of a failure of the recipient to comply with the agency's requirements imposed under section 602, and the agency action would not otherwise be subject to judicial review under existing law, judicial review shall nevertheless be available to any person aggrieved as provided in section 10 of the Administrative Procedure Act ().
The purpose of this provision is to obviate the possible argument that although section 603 provides for review in accordance with section 10, section 10 itself has an exception for action " committed to agency discretion ," which might otherwise be carried over into section 603.
It is not the purpose of this provision of section 603, however, otherwise to alter the scope of judicial review as presently provided in section 10 ( e ) of the Administrative Procedure Act.
Frank Rich wrote in an otherwise negative review of the show that Peters " has no peer in the musical theater right now.
In a 1914 review of The Book of Pleasure, the critic ( again anonymous ) seems resigned to bewilderment, " It is impossible for me to regard Mr. Spare's drawings otherwise than as diagrams of ideas which I have quite failed to unravel ; I can only regret that a good draughtsman limits the scope of his appeal ".
The New York Observer, headlining its otherwise hostile review The Blair Snitch Project, commented that the book ’ s " shock-horror revelation " was " so shocking it simply can ’ t be true, though if it were it would certainly explain pretty much everything about the recent history of Great Britain.
The most scathing review came from The Argus James Smith, who said the 9 by 5s were " destitute of all sense of the beautiful " and " whatever influence it was likely to exercise could scarcely be otherwise than misleading and pernicious.
The lack of acceptance of ufology by academia as a field of study means that people can claim to be " UFO researchers ", without the sorts of scientific consensus building and, in many cases peer review, that otherwise shape and influence scientific paradigms.
A review in The Hindu said about her performance, " Preity Zinta is her usual cherubic self and lends colour to the otherwise serious proceedings ".
The review in Army Chemical Review concluded " Lab 257 would be cautiously valuable to someone writing a history of Plum Island, but is otherwise an example of fringe literature with a portrayal of almost every form of novelist style.
" Although the review pointed out that the graphics can become a " tad blurry and pixilated " close up, it was argued that " this doesn't detract too much from these otherwise stunning visuals.
The Supreme Court of the United States has discretion under to review cases under the UCMJ on direct appeal where the CAAF has conducted a mandatory review ( death penalty and certified cases ), granted discretionary review of a petition, or otherwise granted relief.
The term pudendal neuralgia ( PN ) is used interchangeably with " pudendal nerve entrapment ", but a 2009 review study found both that " prevalence of PN is unknown and it seems to be a rare event " and that " there is no evidence to support equating the presence of this syndrome with a diagnosis of pudendal nerve entrapment ," meaning that it is possible to have all the symptoms of pudendal nerve entrapment ( otherwise known as pudendal neuralgia ) based on the criteria specified at Nantes in 2006, without having an entrapped pudendal nerve.
A consumer review refers to a review written by the owner of a product or the user of a service who has sufficient experience to comment on reliability and whether or not the product or service delivers on its promises, otherwise known as product reviews .. An expert review usually refers to a review written by someone who has tested several peer products or services to identify which offers the best value for money or the best set of features.

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