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They and argue
They argue further ( and somewhat contradictorily ) that our knowledge and resources in preventive medicine would make it possible to control such an outbreak of disease.
They argue that the oldest copies of this text family are likely to have been lost or destroyed over time with use, and therefore extant manuscripts cannot accurately date a text family.
They argue that his ascension to the station of bishop in Alexandria occurred under questionable circumstances.
They argue that Banquo is merely setting aside his sword for the night.
They argue that genes determine the architecture of a learning system, but that specific " facts " about how grammar works can only be learned as a result of experience.
They argue that the abuse of casuistry is the problem, not casuistry per se ( itself an example of casuistic reasoning ).
They also argue that satellite radio will boost Canadian culture by giving vital exposure to independent artists, instead of concentrating just on the country's stars, and point to the CRTC's successful extraction of promises to program 10 % Canadian content on satellite services already operational in the United States as important concessions.
They further argue that government encouragement of content filtering, or legal requirements for content-labeling software, would be equivalent to censorship.
They argue that there is a chance for the content-filtering software to be abused.
They argue that distinct selves can have perceptions that stand in relations of similarity and causality with one another.
They argue that although the price of oil went back down in the 1980s, there was no corresponding deflation.
They argue that some, if not all, of the cost difference between public and private schools comes from a process known as cream skimming — selecting only those students that belong to a preferred economic, religious, or ethnic group — rather than from differences in administration.
They argue that when most of the Oldowan tools were found in association with human fossils, Homo was always present, but Paranthropus was not.
They argue that nations and races must purge themselves of socially and biologically weak or degenerate people, while simultaneously promoting the creation of strong people, in order to survive in a world defined by perpetual national and racial conflict.
They argue, for example, that feminism often promotes misandry and the elevation of women's interests above men's, and criticize radical feminist positions as harmful to both men and women.
They argue that the measure " heritability " includes both a direct effect of the genotype on IQ and also indirect effects such that the genotype changes the environment, thereby affecting IQ.
They also argue that binding massive amounts of investments on nuclear energy would take funding away from more effective solutions.
They argue that the disciple who formed this community was both an historical person and a companion of Jesus Christ.
They further argue that UV light also is poorly reflected from soil and dull surfaces.
They argue that we own our bodies which are the laborers, this right of ownership extends to what we create.
They argue such an analogy fails because physical property is generally rivalrous while intellectual works are non-rivalrous ( that is, if one makes a copy of a work, the enjoyment of the copy does not prevent enjoyment of the original ).
They do argue, however, that to base a concept of intelligence on IQ test scores alone is to ignore many important aspects of mental ability.
They argue that the phenomenon of the global spread of English is better understood in the framework of appropriation ( e. g. Spichtinger 2000 ), that is, English used for local purposes around the world.
They argue that the American constitution owes as much or more to the English Liberal philosopher John Locke's emphasis on the rights of property and to Montesquieu's theories of the separation of powers.

They and accurate
They plan to release a fully accurate replica of this prop in the near future, in addition to three other sonic screwdriver replicas currently in production.
They give a much better account for the volume crimes but are less accurate for crimes that occur with a ( relative ) low frequency such as homicide, or victimless ' crimes ' such as drug ( ab ) use.
They measure ingredients by weight instead of by volume, because measurement by weight is much more accurate and consistent than measurement by volume, especially for the dry ingredients.
They claimed that this finding was " probably accurate to within 20 %.
They are often " like a " disease, argued Szasz, which makes the medical metaphor understandable, but in no way validates it as an accurate description or explanation.
They may not necessarily be accurate in mountainous areas, since the landscape may not be transparent enough for radio waves.
They thought the film was a mostly accurate picture of the school.
They use LCD monitors or LED arrays to light up source and destination wells in microplates or vials for accurate well to well pipetting.
They design pipe provers for accurate flow rate and meter size positive displacement or turbine meters.
They were also better able to make accurate social judgments about other persons ' faces.
They were accurate to within 1 / 10, 000 of an inch ( note: although accuracy is not an appropriate measure for robots, usually evaluated in terms of repeatability-see later ).
They represented the most accurate assessment of the figure of the earth that had ever been made.
They contain precise statements of the prices of goods and accurate information concerning commercial usages in the Rhineland and in distant Slavic countries ; e. g., concerning the golden trade routes in Strasburg and Speyer ( fol.
They related to the stage and condition of the river, and were accurate and valuable ; ... At the time that the telegraph brought the news of his death, I was on the Pacific coast.
They were able to take an accurate temperature reading of the active vent ( the previous dive's thermometer had melted ), and recorded 350 ° C ( 662 ° F ).
They also require accurate initial conditions to begin the forecast — typically these are taken from the output of a previous forecast, with observations blended in.
They are recognised as among the most painstakingly accurate painted images ever made of Native Americans, their culture and artifacts, and of the scenery of the pristine " Old West ".
They claimed such limited ( and according to Col. Burton, completely unrealistic ) testing would " improve the databases used to model vehicle survivability " as opposed to full tests with random shots that would provide a far more accurate picture of its performance under real battlefield conditions, but produce less useful statistical data.
They are known for being slower but more accurate than the layout extraction above.
They are typically determined by some sort of optimization procedure, e. g. maximum likelihood estimation, that finds values that best fit the observed data ( i. e. that give the most accurate predictions for the data already observed ), usually subject to regularization conditions that seek to exclude unlikely values, e. g. extremely large values for any of the regression coefficients.
They had no motivation to provide accurate responses and were forced to respond even when they were unsure of the answer.
They had rifled barrels with thin walls and curved grooves inside the barrels which made them light and much more accurate than the British muskets.
They were shelled with the very accurate Armstrong artillery.
They are not very accurate or reliable especially when reading and measuring from an orifice.

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