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Most importantly, the ' Altaic ' languages do not seem to share a common basic vocabulary of the type normally present in cases of genetic relationship.
Most axons branch, in some cases very profusely.
Most of his cases happened during this period and he was at the height of his powers at this point in his life.
Most of the cases covered by Poirot's private detective agency take place before his retirement to grow marrows, at which time he solves The Murder of Roger Ackroyd.
Most of the ACLU's cases came from the Communist party and Jehovah's Witnesses.
Most cases that go to trial are carefully prepared through a discovery process that aids in the review of evidence and testimony before it is presented to judge or jury.
Most legal cases in adversarial systems do not go to trial ; this can lead to great injustice when the defendant has an unskilled or overworked attorney, which is likely to be the case when the defendant is poor.
Most subsequent abeyances ( only a few dozen cases ) were settled after a few years, in favour of the holder of the family properties ; there were two periods in which long-abeyant peerages ( in some cases peerages of doubtful reality ) were brought back: between 1838 and 1841 and between 1909 and 1921.
Most bridges are utiltiarian in appearance, but in some cases, the appearance of the bridge can have great importance.
Most of the cases of 2-rank at most 2 had been done by the time Gorenstein announced his program.
Most early discussions of diaspora were firmly rooted in a conceptual ' homeland '; they were concerned with a paradigmatic case, or a small number of core cases.
Most bassists use soft cases, referred to as gig bags, to protect the instrument during transport.
Most birthstools or chairs had backs which the patient could press against, but Soranus suggests that in some cases the chairs were backless and an assistant would stand behind the mother to support her.
Most measures met in practice in analysis ( and in many cases also in probability theory ) are Radon measures.
Most of these are investigations of hard drug crime ( specifically cocaine and synthetic drugs ) although the number of soft drug cases is rising and currently accounts for 69 % of criminal investigations.
Most cases of headache are diagnosed and treated primarily by general practitioners, at least the less severe cases.
Most n-body problems have no closed form solution, although some special cases have been formulated.
Most recently, estrogen has been used in experimental research as a way to treat patients suffering from bulimia nervosa, in addition to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which is the established standard for treatment in bulimia cases.
Most if not all Internet poker sites have freeroll tournaments although in many cases require a payment of points to play.
Most of these cases reported direct contact with RVFV-infected livestock and or were linked to farms with confirmed animal cases of RVF.
Most of them are ornaments or plants that have no actual role, but in some cases they block a secret door.
Most of the Holmes stories are frame narratives, written from Watson's point of view as summaries of the detective's most interesting cases.

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Most importantly, it shows the uncertainty and false steps of real science.
Most extinct cat-like animals, once regarded as members of the Felidae, later turned out to be members of related, but distinct, families: the " false sabretooths " Nimravidae and Barbourofelidae.
Most British commentators claim it is false the riots were due to a breakdown of multiculturalism alone and instead is more likely to have been caused by other factors such as disillusioned youth, high unemployment and a growing attraction to ' gangsta ' culture by a sizeable proportion of the youth, across all ethnicities, of The United Kingdom.
Most long words involve reduplication, which is quite productive in Polynesian: ioio ' grooves ', eaea ' breath ', uaua ' tough ' ( all four syllables ), auēuē ' crying ' ( five syllables, from uē ( uwē ) ' to weep '), uoa or uouoa ' false mullet ' ( sp.
Most historians dismiss this as false and believe the family was of low rank until his father passed the imperial examinations.
Most publishers have suffered a " false launch ", in which the development staff assures the company that game development will be completed by a certain date, and a marketing launch is planned around that date, including advertising commitments, and then after all the advertising is paid for, the development staff announces that the game will " slip ", and will actually be ready several months later than originally intended.
Most, if not all, use the King James Version of the Bible, and consider other translations to be demonic or false.
Most of the distilleries use commercial " maltsters " who prepare each distillery's malt to exact specifications, but the " pagoda roof " ( many now false ) which ventilated the malting floor can be seen at nearly every distillery.
Most, if not all, of this information has turned out to be false .< ref name =" prairieweather. typepad. com ">
Most retailers are aware of the seriousness of making a false arrest, and will only attempt to apprehend a person if their guilt is undoubted.
Most seriously, Brooke " confessed that he had made a false statement about his finances in his divorce deposition.
Most old wives ' tales are false and are used to discourage unwanted behavior, usually in children, or for folk cures for ailments ranging from a toothache to dysentery.
Most notably, in the landmark case New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, the Court cited Areopagitica to explain the inherent value of false statements.
Most of these recalls will be false positive results.
Most jurisdictions have large penalties for false, unwarranted or prank distress signals.
Calico has been restored to the silver rush era it once flourished, although many original buildings were removed and replaced instead with gingerbread architecture and false facades that tourists would expect to see in a Western-themed town ; Most of the restored and newly built buildings are made of wood with a simple, rustic architecture and a severely weathered appearance.
Most false negative results are due to the window period.
Most accepted, but Gadsden refused claiming that the British had already violated one parole, and he could not give his word to a false system.
Most mainstream Christians believe Jesus of Nazareth to be the Messiah, and regard any other past or future claimant as false.
In 1952, optometry professor Elwin Marg wrote of Bates,Most of his claims and almost all of his theories have been considered false by practically all visual scientists .” Marg concluded that the Bates method owed its popularity largely to " flashes of clear vision " experienced by many who followed it.
Most notably he used his Parliamentary privilege to reveal the identity of serial false accuser Shannon Taylor in the Lords.
A fugitive from justice for nearly 18 years, List, after assuming a false identity and remarrying, was finally apprehended on June 1, 1989, after the story of his murders was broadcast on America's Most Wanted.
Most modern historians consider his claim to be King Sigurd's son to be false, as did many of his contemporaries.
Most of the rules related to zina, adultery, and false accusations from a husband to his wife or from members of the community to chaste women, can be found in Surat an-Nur ( the Light ).
Most gate circuits accept more than 2 input variables ; for example, the spaceborne Apollo Guidance Computer, which pioneered the application of integrated circuits in the 1960s, was built with only one type of gate, a 3-input NOR, whose output is true only when all 3 inputs are false.

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