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Indeed, to our knowledge, current biochemistry books don't present even one acknowledged example of a disorder-dependent function, even though some reports of disorder-dependent functions are more than 50 years old.

It has since become an acknowledged example of a grandiloquent, lightly moralising comedy of manners which is good for a chuckle and sure to draw an audience.

The Cuban physician diaspora, while controversial, may be the most acknowledged example of a nation providing direct medical assistance as a lever of diplomacy, though it is not voluntary on the part of the physician, nor short term nor uncompensated [ 68].

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Even the widely acknowledged examples of adaptive radiation rarely fulfil or explicitly test these criteria [ 31]; thus, it is beyond the scope of the present study to fully substantiate the four criteria.

The reports acknowledge examples of excellent care where treatment was explained in a way patients could understand and they were treated with respect and dignity.

Lawrence acknowledged the example of Chekhov's portraits of Russian rural communities on his own stories and dramas about Midlands colliery life, so there is already a link between the writers.

But, Mr. Biver acknowledged, "the example of Hublot isn't valid for everybody because you have to have a certain critical mass to justify such a heavy and long-term investment".

Hitchens acknowledges the example of the schoolfriend who first made him inwardly resist school prayers, leading him to vow that "all postures of submission and surrender should be part of our prehistory".

He acknowledges the examples of generous collaboration, like Wikipedia, but argues that the mantras of "open culture" and "information wants to be free" have produced a destructive new social contract.

Likewise, the importance of considering the wider clinical and personal context of the person when interpreting results should be acknowledged: for example, some of these patients were also affected by (non-ocular) co-morbidities, often age-related, which influenced their perspectives.

It is widely acknowledged, for example, that conflicts of interest arise when accounting firms provide both auditing and consulting services to clients.

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