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Summarizing data from several sage grouse studies, Gill found a range of nesting success from 23. 7 to 60. 3 %, with predation accounting for 26 to 76 % of lost nests.

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" As referenced above in the section on " The economic calculation problem ", Hayek wrote that " there is no reason why ... the state should not help to organize a comprehensive system of social insurance ...." Summarizing on this topic, Wapshott writes " advocated mandatory universal health care and unemployment insurance, enforced, if not directly provided, by the state.
Documents from the archives showed that that was also the conclusion of the report of Alexander Brusov, chief of the first formal mission sent by the Soviet government to find the Amber Room, who wrote in June, 1945: " Summarizing all the facts, we can say that the Amber Room was destroyed between 9 and 11 April 1945 ".
Summarizing the social policies carried out by Frondizi's administration it could be said that overall it was not a progressive one ; but, rather one careful to abide by conservative interests.
Summarizing briefly, stimulated by Einstein's works and quantum theory, Lupasco founded a new logic, questioning the tertium non datur principle of classical logic.
Summarizing his 1985 review of studies of a number of new religious movements, such as The Jesus Movement, the Unification Church, the Children of God group in Europe and the Divine Light Mission, James T. Richardson stated that " life in the new religions is often therapeutic instead of harmful ", and suggested that the young people attracted to these movements were affirming their idealism by their involvement.
He is also co-author of the 2008 Sex differences: Summarizing more than a century of scientific research, published by Psychology Press.
Summarizing the devastation in Biloxi left behind by Katrina, Holloway told The Sun Herald, " This is our tsunami.

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Summarizing, touristic commercialization of the cave is very difficult due to lacks of infrastructure – a situation which can be seen as a case study for the difficulties in developing touristic structures in Oudomxay.
" Summarizing the judges ' deliberations, Pontin wrote that SENS is " highly speculative " and that many of its proposals could be reproduced with the scientific technology of that period.
Summarizing a 2011 national survey of more than 5, 300 middle school and high school counselors, researchers argued: " Despite the aspirations of counselors to effectively help students succeed in school and fulfill their dreams, the mission and roles of counselors in the education system must be more clearly defined ; schools must create measures of accountability to track their effectiveness ; and policymakers and key stakeholders must integrate counselors into reform efforts to maximize their impact in schools across America ".
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Summarizing the ensuing scholarly debate on this issue, José Álvarez Lopera, curator at the Museo del Prado, Madrid, concludes that the presence of " Byzantine memories " is obvious in El Greco's mature works, though there are still some obscure issues concerning his Byzantine origins needing further illumination.

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Summarizing Pialat's stance as a filmmaker in a profile for Film Comment, critic Kent Jones wrote: " To say that Pialat marched to the beat of a different drummer is to put it mildly.
Summarizing the view points, competitive advantage is a key determinant of superior performance and it will ensure survival and prominent placing in the market.
* Summarizing the creationist view of Lucretius's role: " As this is the viewpoint of modern evolutionists, the reader may appreciate that Lucretius, not Darwin, has been the principal spokesman for evolution during the last two millennia.
Summarizing, the main disadvantage to neutron diffraction is the requirement for a nuclear reactor.
Summarizing his review, Jones stated, " This is a very good game, full of the renowned Nintendo magic: a classic in many ways.
Summarizing the substantial and growing body of study results showing deleterious health effects of breathing ozone, in 1976, and reiterated in 2006, the United States Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) reflects the scientific consensus that ozone is a toxic gas which has, as yet, no demonstrated safe medical application in specific, adjunctive, or preventive therapy.
Summarizing, a learning classifier system is a broadly-applicable
Calling the movie " derivative ", the industry trade publication said, " Summarizing the plot of Beginning of the End is like rehashing the story of several dozen similar films.

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Summarizing Eliade's statements on this subject, Eric Rust writes, " A new religious structure became available.
Summarizing his account of Honorius ' reign, the historian J. B.
" Summarizing what she calls the " Ruby Hat ," the mayor's wife paraphrases FitzGerald's Quatrain XII from his 5th edition: " People lying out in the woods eating sandwiches, and drinking directly out of jugs with innocent young girls.
* Summarizing planned and faced risks, effectiveness of mitigation activities, and effort spent for the risk management.
Summarizing this travel, the painter admired the beauty of the ancient monuments.
Summarizing an analysis of NG photographs from 1950 to 1986, the authors argue the following themes: " The people of the third and fourth worlds are portrayed as exotic ; they are idealized ; they are naturalized and taken out of all but a single historical narrative ; and they are sexualized.
Summarizing the four definitions above, we can compile the following list of characteristics for a business process.
Summarizing all responses to questions related to evacuees ' current family status, one-third of all surveyed families live apart from their children, while 50. 1 percent live away from other family members ( including elderly parents ) with whom they lived before the disaster.
Summarizing previous reports and adding his own clinical and pathological observations, Charcot called the disease sclerose en plaques.

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( The best evidence is that he received a monthly wage of about $125, very good money in an era when top hands worked for $30 and found.
What evidence is available would seem to indicate that Brooks, unlike his older brother Henry, had most of the methodological vices usually found in the amateur.
Interesting evidence can be found in the results of the Chamber of Commerce elections, which took place three weeks before national elections.
Some time later the missing part of the relic was found and the complete inscription, together with other new evidence, fully corroborated the ancient priest's information.
For hundreds of years, the evidence available consisted of ( 1 ) the captain's fragmentary journal, ( 2 ) a highly prejudiced account by one of the survivors, ( 3 ) a note found in a dead man's desk on board, and ( 4 ) several second-hand reports.
As far as I am concerned there is continuous piling up of evidence that the creative fresh ideas which are needed in the world are going to be found by educated women unafraid to break traditions.
They've found some sort of new evidence, a bundle of clothes or something, and it must link the kid even stronger to the crime.
Systematic reviews of the field have found that the number of ATC are growing rapidly, but have focused on memory and planning, that there is emerging evidence for efficacy, that a lot of scope exists to develop new ATC.
Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation from as far back as the Middle Paleolithic.
Structures and other evidence of Ancient Pueblo culture has been found extending east onto the American Great Plains, in areas near the Cimarron and Pecos rivers and in the Galisteo Basin.
Confirming evidence is found in excavations of the western regions of the Mississippi Valley between 1150 and 1350, which show long-lasting patterns of warmer, wetter winters and cooler, drier summers.
A 1997 excavation at Cowboy Wash near Dolores, Colorado, found remains of at least twenty-four human skeletons that showed evidence of violence and dismemberment, with strong indications of cannibalism.
Skeptics claim that many of the allegedly hominin-like features seen in the Ardipithecus material are found elsewhere among living and fossil primates, and that claims about its hominin status and locomotor habits are not adequately supported by the available evidence.
The Basilica Aemilia in the Roman Forum did burn down, which perhaps can be attributed to Alaric: the archaeological evidence was provided by coins dating from 410 found melted in the floor.
He found Christian prisoners from Germany in the heart of " Tartary " ( at Talas ), and was compelled to observe the ceremony of passing between two fires, as a bringer of gifts to a dead Khan, gifts which were of course treated by the Mongols as evidence of submission.
A systematic 2003 review of controlled clinical trials related to the Alexander Technique found two reputable studies suggesting the Alexander Technique is effective in reducing the disability of patients suffering from Parkinson ’ s disease and improving pain behaviour and disability in patients with back pain, and concluded that the evidence supporting the effectiveness of the Alexander Technique is encouraging but not convincing.
Supporters of this view believe thatto a hypothetical outside reader, presents Christianity as enlightened, harmless, even beneficent .” Some believe that through this work, Luke intended to show the Roman Empire that the root of Christianity is within Judaism so that the Christians “ may receive the same freedom to practice their faith that the Roman Empire afforded the Jews .” Those who support the view of Luke ’ s work as political apology generally draw evidence from the facts that Christians are found innocent of committing any political crime ( Acts 25: 25 ; 19: 37 ; 19: 40 ) and that Roman officials ’ views towards Christians are generally positive.
Some scientific testing of astrology has been conducted, and no evidence has been found to support any of the premises or purported effects outlined in astrological traditions.
Both these charges were later found to be considerably lacking in evidence ; nevertheless Pike, facing arrest, escaped into the hills of Arkansas, sending his resignation from the Confederate Army on July 12.
Certain central Aegean islands, Antiparos, Ios, Amorgos, Syros and Siphnos, were all found to be singularly rich in evidence of the Middle-Aegean period.
Unsuccessful attempts at Cnossus were made by both W. J. Stillman and H. Schliemann, and A. J. Evans, coming on the scene in 1893, travelled in succeeding years about the island picking up trifles of unconsidered evidence, which gradually convinced him that greater things would eventually be found.
In addition, a 2010 Cochrane Collaboration review of trials of Risperidone, one of the biggest selling antipsychotics and the first of the new generation to become available in generic form, found only marginal benefit compared with placebo and that, despite its widespread use, evidence remains limited, poorly reported and probably biased in favor of risperidone due to pharmaceutical company funding of trials.
A review by the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality found that much of the evidence for the off-label use of antipsychotics ( for example, for depression, dementia, OCD, PTSD, Personality Disorders, Tourette's ) was of insufficient scientific quality to support such use, especially as there was strong evidence of increased risks of stroke, tremors, significant weight gain, sedation, and gastrointestinal problems.
The U. S. Senate Select Committee chaired by Senator Frank Church ( the Church Committee ) reported in 1975 that it had found " concrete evidence of at least eight plots involving the CIA to assassinate Fidel Castro from 1960 to 1965.

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