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To elaborate on this issue further, if we were to change the above example slightly, as in (60a) or (60b) below, we witness how the meaning of the clause alters completely, which leads us again to question whether there really exists a predictable extension of a process, as the CG contends.
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Second, a universe of conceptual difference separates bacteria from "little green men". We have good reason to think that life in its least complex form represents a fully predictable extension of ordinary chemistry and physics, given planets with appropriate conditions.
Whether it is conspiratorial rants about opponents, unilateral decrees on the definition of citizenship or the loss of safety at worship or in the arrival of the day's mail, each incident is a natural and predictable extension of Republican governance and President Donald Trump's unhinged fearmongering.
The Panigale is the more exotic of the two and perhaps the more predictable extension of its maker's product line.
Thus, by extension, the retention of the adult stem cell niche appears to be a predictable quantitative rather than a stochastic qualitative process.
Although we assess the accuracy and speed of the method on 2D problems only, the extension to 3D only requires an additional execution of the same computational procedure for the extra dimension with a predictable effect on these two properties.
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A predictable maiden.
Violence became a predictable consequence.
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memories, and has a predictable DRAM controller.
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