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) These general facts are mentioned to make clear that the total situation in the two families is similar enough to warrant comparison.
These facts were used as an argument against his succession, an oracle having warned Sparta against a " lame reign.
These facts have allowed Barbagia to preserve its cultural and natural treasures.
# These moral features of the world are not reducible to any set of non-moral facts.
These facts long placed Schmidt's posthumous reputation under a cloud.
These oral histories often contained folk-tale motifs and demonstrated a moral, yet they also contained substantial facts relating to geography, anthropology and history, all compiled by Herodotus in an entertaining style and format.
These " peers of the accused " are responsible for listening to a dispute, evaluating the evidence presented, deciding on the facts, and making a decision in accordance with the rules of law and their jury instructions.
These rules may turn out to be familiar ones such as keeping contracts ; but equally, they may not, depending on the facts about real consequences.
These facts might be a consequence of the increased availability of e-resources.
These three facts imply that the low-energy approximation to a superstring theory is a supergravity theory.
These facts were once kept highly secretive but are now a widely accepted open secret.
These facts seemed to me to throw some light on the origin of species — that mystery of mysteries, as it has been called by one of our greatest philosophers.
These sections concern Wittgenstein's view that the sensible, changing world we perceive does not consist of substance but of facts.
These facts made it impractical to use Preece's system on either ships, boats, or ordinary islands ( ones much smaller than Great Britain or Greenland ), and the relatively short distances that a practical Preece system could span meant that it had few advantages over underwater telegraph cables.
These assumptions are justified partly by their adherence to the types of occurrence of which we are directly conscious, and partly by their success in representing the observed facts with a certain generality, devoid of ad hoc suppositions.
These facts severely limit the range of NNEMP weapons as compared to their nuclear counterparts, but allow for more surgical target discrimination.
These facts have led some historians to call the battlefield of Wörth the " cradle of Germany ".
These frauds may go unreported, either because the victim does not realize he has been cheated, or due to reluctance to admit the facts.
These facts intensify the need for calibration.
These facts definitively placed them in distant galaxies and also connected long GRBs with the deaths of massive stars, the only possible source for the energy outputs observed.
These biographies of early church leaders, mostly written in the 11th century, may for propaganda purposes have invented, exaggerated, or borrowed miracles, and altered days of death, but some argue that their authors had no reason to distort mundane facts such as the dates and places of meetings.
These historical facts make its position in Polish history similar to Canterbury or Rheims.
These claims, however, misstate the facts.
These facts tend to make this book better suited to serve as a primary reference for the cultural context and significance of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy cult than many of the other cult texts.

These and pose
These high-priority agents pose a risk to national security, can be easily transmitted and disseminated, result in high mortality, have potential major public health impact, may cause public panic, or require special action for public health preparedness.
These particles pose not only numerous scientific problems, but also a terminological problem.
These effects are dose-dependent, and in many cases severe enough to pose the risk of ulcer perforation, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, and death, limiting the use of NSAID therapy.
These still pose problems for superconducting applications but are improving over time.
These tend to attract bird populations, which can pose a hazard to aircraft in the form of bird strikes.
These pose a collision hazard in the narrow and shallow strait.
These observations pose a challenge to current theories of lightning, especially with the discovery of the clear signatures of antimatter produced in lightning.
These offenders tend to be career criminals with histories of violence or whose instant offense ( s ) pose a significant threat to public safety.
These flags became an international symbol of solidarity with this statementNION's " Statement of Conscience ", drafted in spring 2002, first lists a series of criticisms of the Bush Administration and ( secondarily ) the U. S. Congress and calls on the people of the U. S. "... to resist the policies and overall political direction that have emerged since September 11, 2001, and which pose grave dangers to the people of the world.
These monkeys may also pose a biting hazard to tourists ( especially small children ) as they can be quite territorial.
These establishments pose problems of access, safety and are often deprived of water supply networks.
These situations do not inherently pose hazards to the execution of instructions.
These are all anatomical adaptations to vertical hanging and swinging locomotion ( brachiation ), as well as better balance in a bipedal pose.
These morphological differences pose no health risk, and are simply a difference in form.
These risks are typically evaluated by a governmental office ( for example, in a US Government RFP ) to determine whether the risks pose a substantial advantage to the private organization over the competition or will decrease the overall competitiveness in the bidding process.
These backlogs pose risks to the market ( both in theory and in all likelihood ), and they exacerbate other risks in the financial system.
These pose threats to the local animals, especially birds, whose skeletons are frequently found with plastic in the stomach cavity.
These eruptions often cause massive lahars ( mud and debris flows ), which pose a threat to human life and the environment.
These feline anthropomorphic figures may range from a human figure with slight jaguar characteristics to depictions of shamanistic transformations in the so-called transformative pose, kneeling with hands on knees, to figures that are nearly completely feline.
These predators pose little threat to the nimble, non-nesting adults, but certain smallish and agile birds of prey do, especially the American Kestrel ( Falco sparverius ) and Cooper's Hawk ( Accipiter cooperii ), and the Sharp-shinned Hawk ( A. striatus ) and screech owls ( Megascops ).
These swiftlets can pose major identification problems where several species occur.
These poisonous toads pose a significant threat to the northern quoll, which may die after consuming one.
The result of the monumental BMI study were echoed by a 1979 French GEPAN report which stated that about a quarter of over 1, 600 closely studied UFO cases defied explanation, stating, in part, " These cases … pose a real question.
These reduced gravitational effects also pose poorly understood occupational health problems for space crews ranging from space adaptation syndrome to long-term hormonal changes.

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