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This evident lack of diversity at our football grounds seems at odds with the bold statements made by clubs about how rooted they are in their communities.
This evident ambition alarms the governing coalition of Social Democrats and Greens, especially at a time when Mr. Haider's success has illustrated the appeal of a nationalist right.
This evident truth could spur teachers to greater efforts to lean against that wind; instead, it is generally used to explain away poor children's weaker performance.
This evident need to improve resource-efficiency has stimulated interest in Fast-reactors, and with it, boosted the need to answer many of the remaining safety issues attached to such systems (i.e. coolant positive void coefficients).
This evident switch to small stock is likely a response to widening variability in cattle numbers, which probably reflects their greater sensitivity to widening rainfall variability than shoats (Faye et al. 2012; Seo et al. 2009).
This evident CG suppression in coelacanth should reflect molecular evolutionary processes of epigenetic systems including DNA methylation during vertebrate evolution.
This evident dichotomy in healthcare service delivery may also influence the practice of informed consent in South Africa.
This evident consistent lack of relationships between obesity measures and atherosclerosis could not be attributed to reduced metabolic cardiovascular risk in African black women with RA.
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