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Its and conclusion
Its intended use is to indicate the conclusion of a transmission that may have included one or more texts and any associated message headings.
Its opposite fallacy is called slothful induction, or denying the logical conclusion of an inductive argument ( e. g. " it was just a coincidence ").
Its conclusion is marked by the Initial Operational Capability Milestone.
Its primary conclusion was that the failures of the U. S. Central Intelligence Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation permitted the terrorist attacks to occur and that had these agencies acted more wisely and more aggressively, the attacks could potentially have been prevented.
" Its conclusion stated " Sluggish gameplay, somewhat washed out colors and textures ".
Its construction, which took ten years and reportedly cost £ 126. 3 million, finally came to a conclusion in 1994, but Pindar became operational two years earlier, in 1992.
Its unanimous conclusion found " no compelling evidence that proves that any American remains alive in captivity in Southeast Asia.
She, Skipper, and Lane, come to the conclusion that the Weldon fire was an arson, though they are never quite sure who set it up. Its discovered that Annabelle was Sheriff Titus Semple's illegitimate daughter from years before after he forced himself on her mother Mary. Field goes back to drinking and is drunk on the day of an important campaign function, resulting in Constance blabbing unconfirmed information about his opponent.
Its conclusion leaves no room for doubt: " There is therefore nothing created, nothing greater or less ( literally, nothing subject ) in the Trinity ( oute oun ktiston ti, he doulon en te triadi ), nothing superadded, as though it had not existed before, but never been without the Son, nor the Son without the Spirit ; and this same Trinity is immutable and unalterable forever ".
Its main conclusion is that there is no scientifically-based advantage of juicing over simply consuming a fruit or vegetable in its original form and by showing that, at best, these claims are derived from research based on eating fruits and vegetables, not drinking them.
Its main conclusion was that the structure of the Republic and its Senate were inadequate to the needs of Roman rule, and that Augustus was merely doing what was necessary to restore order in public life.
Its report concluded that garbage spread along the trail was within acceptable standards, a conclusion that park advocates met with scepticism.
Its conclusion is that " The world is full of new dangers and opportunities ".
Its main conclusion can be found on page 2: " We estimate the most probable global warming for a doubling of CO < sub > 2 </ sub > to be near 3 ° C with a probable error of ± 1. 5 ° C.
Its poetic form consists of a repeated rhythmic pattern of short-long-long-long, and it is so beloved that it is often sung at the conclusion of many synagogue services, after the ritual nightly saying of the Shema, and during the morning ritual of putting on tefillin.
Its reasoning invoked the notion of the one and indivisible Crown which is no longer part of Australian jurisprudence but that conclusion is capable of being reached without such a notion.
Its effect on yields has been estimated from 6 % to 1 %, with 3-4 % being the conclusion of one review.

Its and reflects
Its shape reflects the changing form of warfare in Japan.
Its highly complex legal system reflects diverse cultural influences.
Its depiction of three running children reflects those extreme hardships faced by the people of Malta at the turn of the 20th century.
... Its melodramatic plot reflects a serious sense of artistic construction, aimed at milking the last bit of emotion out of the audience.
Its largest tributary is the Doubs ; upstream of receiving the Doubs at Verdun-sur-le-Doubs in Saône-et-Loire, the Saône is called the " Petite Saône " ( lesser Saône ), which reflects the large contribution of the Doubs to the Saône.
Its name reflects the fact that it consists of two large islands, Whidbey and Camano, and seven smaller islands ( Baby, Ben Ure, Deception, Kalamut, Minor, Smith, and Strawberry ).
Its closure reflects the reduction in the number of antique traders in the nearby Camden Passage, although a weekend antiques market is still held there.
Its etymology derives from the Greek nooúmenon ( thought-of ) and ultimately reflects nous ( intuition ).
Its probable derivation from depths greater than any other igneous rock type, and the extreme magma composition that it reflects in terms of low silica content and high levels of incompatible trace element enrichment, make an understanding of kimberlite petrogenesis important.
Its tympanum reflects its unique importance in the development of the Crusades.
Its inclusion reflects the bilingual nature of the former Duchy of Schleswig, which as populated by both Danes, Germans and bilinguals.
Its title reflects the interests and biases of its author.
Its genus name reflects the experience of one of the earliest groups of Europeans to see the birds in their native habitat ; the travelers thought the birds were so beautiful that they named them after mythical nymphs.
Its name reflects its role in permitting an opera company to " rise from the ashes " despite losing the use of two theatres ( to fire and legal problems respectively ).
Its provisions are mostly based on the ECHR, although Article 1 closely reflects Article 1 of the German Basic Law.
Its size reflects that the agenda of the body has more in common with the pacifism of the historic peace churches than the views of the majority of Baptists, even those that are otherwise engaged in peace efforts.
Its smooth, shiny surface reflects light, making it eye-catching.
Its full name, Antiochia Hippos (), reflects a Seleucid founding.
Its architecture, mostly dating back to the 19th century, reflects the diverse influences underlying the Swahili culture, with a unique mixture of Arab, Persian, Indian and European elements.
Its current name reflects its status as home to several Jesuit Reductions, or missions.
Its place name reflects its position-first recorded in the Domesday book of 1086 as ' Contone ', from Old English cumb-a narrow valley or deep hollow (' cumb ' is likely a continuation in use or a loan word from Brythonic cwm ( Welsh ) or cum ( Cornish ), meaning ' valley '), and Old English tūn-a farmstead or fenced place.
Its name reflects the fact that the original settlement was built from the remains of wrecked Genoan ship ( corabia is the Romanian language term for " sailing ship, specifically used for " galley ").
Its design reflects the development of architecture from national romantic style to mature functionalism.
Its name reflects its focus on separation of concerns between game driver and mudlib.

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