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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given evidence" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "given evidence" or "a piece of evidence."
Example: "In the context of the investigation, given evidence suggests a different conclusion than previously thought."
Alternatives: "specific evidence" or "particular evidence."
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Even if a given evidence rack tries to show the evidence for different positions in the field, those who find it flawed can fork the project and create a variant they like better.
Some epistemologists have attempted to identify conditions whose satisfaction suffices to make an argument non-transmissive of justification based on a given evidence.
In general, no argument satisfying this template together with a given evidence will be transmissive of first-time justification based on that evidence.
These cases concern arguments non-transmissive of justification depending on a given evidence, i.e., arguments incapable of transmitting justification depending on that evidence under any epistemic circumstance.
In this comparison, Hydra-Multi has substantially higher sensitivity than DELLY with a tolerable increase in the number of false positives at a given evidence threshold.
In order to generate the result for Subtask 1, the following step was to link the evidence sentences to the candidate gene IDs, since the official evaluation required specific gene for a given evidence sentences.
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This is clinically relevant given evidence of an increased risk of tuberculosis in patients with schizophrenia.
I was on at midnight and did a show about a policeman giving evidence in court, after someone has given him a hallucinogenic drug.
During crossexamination, Michael Mansfield QC said A would give evidence himself at the inquest at a later date.
The hearing itself was humdrum: a policeman gave evidence for the prosecution.
This approach is therefore recommended if field data collected along the center line of a plume give evidence of MM kinetics.
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