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They could notably question: - how much time is needed for everything to happen somewhere in the multiverse (and if this is a realistic time line from our human perspective), - if this multiverse scenario is significantly more likely than chance events on a single universe, - if it is that impossible for populations of ribozymes to be self-sustaining and self-replicating?

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In this way, at least, Aristotle's investigations reflect sensitivity to an array of interlocking questions in definitional methodology, including most notably questions about the plausibility of reductive approaches to life's most characteristic features.

This paradigm was notably questioned in Socratic dialogues; the Stoics produced the first recorded condemnation of slavery.

Notably, questions related to health worker satisfaction were asked directly by the data collector.

Antonelli [ 17] has now addressed several of these same questions - and, most notably, the question of whether giant woody lobeliads are the product of convergent evolution or are instead all closely related - in a new phylogenetic study based on the most comprehensive set of lobeliads sequenced to date (101 spp).

This still leaves many interesting questions concerning ontological (in dependence unanswered, notably the question of whether there is a fundamental level or layer of reality, consisting of one or more entities upon which all other existing entities depend ontologically in one way or another (for discussion, see Lowe 1998: 154 73; Schaffer 2003; Cameron 2008 and Paseau 2010).

Certain shareholders including union groups, most notably CtW Investment Group, question the advisability of the use of EPS as a performance metric.

Notably, that question did not specify that it was "millionaires" who were the loosely defined "upper income people".

Four of the essays turn away from the cold war and Communism to take up issues of journalistic ethics, notably the question of whether journalists ought to fictionalize scenes and conversations in the course of reconstructing events.

Some of the most prickly First Amendment issues facing the faith-based office were never resolved under Mr. DuBois's tenure, most notably the question of whether religious organizations can receive government funding and still discriminate in hiring.

Lastly, we provide an overview over the underlying microscopic processes, notably the question of integer versus partial charge transfer, the impact of (inter-site and on-site) Coulomb interaction, the screening and broadening of molecular states via coupling to substrate electrons, and molecular distortions at surfaces.

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