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But the prime news nuggets unveiled at the meeting often were not well grounded in the scientific literature — a case in point being an unpublished "bombshell" study of Amazon drying.

Contrast that with the poverty Palestinians suffered under the dominion of Jordan, or currently under Hamas.Jed Arkin Tel Aviv* SIR – The ambivalence displayed by the United States and other Western powers in the wake of the Egyptian uprising may be understandable, but not well grounded since it is based on a blinding fear of the possible ascendancy of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Since these hypotheses were mainly gained from ex situ experimental observations on shear-band patterns, the physical origin of rate-dependent serrated plastic flow, even if well accepted as a temporal event or process behavior [10, 11, 15], is still not well grounded.

The methodological principle of clustering sequences at some threshold before analysis is also not well grounded theoretically.

This study adds to these concerns that the potential benefits of health IT and CDS are not well grounded in empirical evidence, with only ten studies directly measuring costs and only one actually measuring cost-effectiveness of CDS for inpatient cost reduction.

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Indeed, if it weren't well grounded in character, much of this novel would be Grand Guignol.

But no one has claimed that its analyses aren't well grounded or that it doesn't arrive at its conclusions honestly.

"Whereas people might have been able to get away with bigger ideas that were not very well grounded" in previous years, Ms. Lawler said, "they're not going to be able to get away with that now".

As they saw it, in other words, explanatory appeals to scientific method were not empirically well grounded.

Modern supporters of "Intelligent Design," not necessarily well grounded in comparative anatomy, may believe that the human eye is somehow more perfect than eyes of other vertebrates but mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fishes all have eyes of similar complexity, as do many "invertebrates" (although on a different structural plan), such as cephalopods (living) and trilobites (extinct).

Thus, the ideological argument against PPP is not necessarily well grounded with regard to ophthalmology.

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