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They and presented
They may also be in the user interface of the software or on a screen presented to the user during the installation process.
They show that this model, when optimized for single-step decision making, produces Belief Anchoring and Polarization of opinions-exactly as described in the global warming controversy context-in spite of identical evidence presented, the pre-existing beliefs ( or evidence presented first ) has an overwhelming effect on the beliefs formed.
They presented the idea to Bright, with whom they had previously worked, and together they pitched a seven-page treatment of the series to NBC.
They argue that he has not provided a convincing case that the similarities presented as evidence are due to inheritance from an earlier common ancestor rather than being explained by a combination of accidental similarity, errors, excessive semantic latitude in comparisons, borrowings, onomatopoeia, etc.
They interpreted Isaiah 14: 12-15 as applicable to Satan, and presented him as a fallen angel cast out of heaven.
They presented socialism as an alternative to liberal individualism, that advocated a society based on cooperation.
They were honored at several ceremonies in Washington, D. C., including a White House ceremony where then-President George H. W. Bush presented awards to each school.
They were then initiated into the secret signs by which members recognized each other, and were presented with a rope and with a knife on which were engraved the mystic letters S. S. G. G., supposed to mean Stein, Strick, Gras, grün ( stone, rope, grass, green ).
They have compared production and investment in a range of Western and non-Western countries and presented case studies of growth and performance in important individual industries and market-economic sectors.
They met with Ngawang Namgyal, presented him with firearms, gunpowder and a telescope, and offered him their services in the war against Tibet, but the shabdrung declined the offer.
They are also responsible for writing an Enrolled Bill Memorandum to the president once a bill is presented by both bodies of Congress for the president ’ s signature.
They do not suggest that, in general, state laws or law enforcement machinery were inadequate to prevent local obstructions or interferences with interstate transportation, or presented any problem requiring the interposition of federal authority.
They presented basically the same findings: a greater mean aortic root diameter, which nevertheless remains within the normal range for body surface area.
They are to listen actively to enable themselves to share their ideas and questions in response to those presented by others.
They wrote the songs for a benefit show presented by the prestigious Theatre Guild, called The Garrick Gaieties, and the critics found the show fresh and delightful.
They are presented as lives of the saints, but the profusion of miraculous happenings and above all their uncritical context are characteristics of hagiography.
They presented a deniable password snatching attack in which the keystroke logging trojan is installed using a virus or worm.
They are generally presented by Tony Robinson and often feature one or more of the familiar faces from the regular series of Time Team.
They were also presented as Fiji mermaids in sideshows.
They were also presented with Album of the Year and Group of the Year at the 2008 Swedish Grammy Awards.
They contain pieces which were presented by him in his reading tours across America, with written introductions which give some insight about Laughton's thoughts.
They are divided into sections based on the name changes and the winners are presented in bold text with a blue background.
They presented their efforts as indispensable for the Germans in managing the Jewish community, in order to improve the resources of the Jews and to move the Germans to repeal collective punishments.
He first presented Jerome Kern's " The Way You Look Tonight " in Swing Time ( 1936 ); the Gershwins ' " They Can't Take That Away From Me " in Shall We Dance ( 1937 ), " A Foggy Day " and " Nice Work if You Can Get it " in A Damsel in Distress ( 1937 ); Johnny Mercer's " One for My Baby " from The Sky's the Limit ( 1943 ) and " Something's Gotta Give " from Daddy Long Legs ( 1955 ); and Harry Warren and Arthur Freed's " This Heart of Mine " from Ziegfeld Follies ( 1946 ).

They and evidence
They were blind to the evidence that nothing could keep the Russian people fighting.
They seized evidence that Aggregate delivered concrete that did not meet contract specifications.
" They serve a valuable purpose in paleontology because they provide direct evidence of the predation and diet of extinct organisms.
They cite Guam ’ s increasing reliance on Federal spending as evidence, and question how commonwealth status or statehood would benefit the United States as a whole.
They date back 1. 83 million years, the oldest evidence of hominid habitation in Southeast Asia ..
They primarily consist of images of large animals, most of which are known from fossil evidence to have lived in the area at the time.
They date most of the plays earlier and say that the post-1604 plays, some of which show evidence of revision and collaboration, were completed by other playwrights for posthumous release.
They disagree, however, on the interpretation of the historical evidence from this era regarding the prerogatives of the Bishop of Rome as protos, a matter that was already understood in different ways in the first millennium.
They may, for example, legally search any suspect who has been arrested, or their vehicles, home or business premises, without a warrant, and may seize anything they find in a search as evidence.
They are external to his senses, and according to Descartes, this is evidence of the existence of something outside of his mind, and thus, an external world.
They first frisk them to check whether they have enough evidence to be even arrested for the relevant crime.
They are today considered strong evidence for an expanding universe and the Big Bang theory.
" They argue that clients who request it do so out of social pressure and internalized homophobia, pointing to evidence that rates of depression, anxiety, alcohol and drug abuse and suicidal feelings are roughly doubled in those who undergo therapy.
They point to what they consider an absence of regular sound correspondences, an absence of reconstructable shared morphology, and evidence that much shared lexical material has been borrowed from Chinese into Tibeto-Burman.
They argue that this accounts for the high number of burials in the area and for the evidence of trauma deformity in some of the graves.
They are variants of Apodemus sylvaticus and archaeological evidence suggests that this species was present during the Middle Iron Age ( around 200 BC to AD 400 ).
They would have been kept by the Scots and Picts, and used to help in providing part of their diet, namely hoofed game ( archaeological evidence likely supports this in the form of Roman pottery from around 1st Century AD found in Argyll which depicts the deerhunt using large rough hounds ( these can be viewed at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh ).
They assumed a connection, but did not seek linguistic evidence.
They contend that the Skene's glands do not appear to have receptors for touch stimulation, and that there is no direct evidence for their involvement.
They dispute whether observation of a particular instance ( such as one black raven ) is the kind of evidence that necessarily < i > increases </ i > confidence in the general hypothesis ( such as that ravens are always black ).
They found no evidence, because while they were waiting for a search warrant, Jennings flushed the cocaine.
They assert that DID cannot be accurately diagnosed because of vague and unclear diagnostic criteria in the DSM and undefined concepts such as " personality state " and " identities ", and question the evidence for childhood abuse beyond self-reports, the lack of definition of what would indicate a threshold of abuse sufficient to induce DID and the extremely small number of cases of children diagnosed with DID despite an average age of appearance of the first alter of three years.

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