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The judgment commented that: "One of the striking features of the present application is the almost complete absence of any material adduced on the part of the respondent or the attorney general to attempt to undermine or contradict the evidence which has been filed on behalf of the commission".
The more examples Gladwell adduces of first impressions calculated to turn out right, and then of other ones that come out badly wrong - such as the time an innocent man was shot by panicking police officers - the more his big point gets buried under a heap of caveats and conditions and provisos.
If B is of no legal consequence, the court will not allow evidence of A to be adduced for the purpose of proving B: the most obvious reason is that it is a waste of time to receive the evidence.
Similar issues are raised in the debate about animal consciousness (see the Entry on animal consciousness), but there is also disagreement about whether the kinds of evidence adduced for and against the cognitive capacities of animals are equally relevant in assessing the cognitive capacities of human beings (Kittay 2005; McMahan 2002, 2005, 2008).
Amongst reasons often adduced for the dearth of modern productions are the scale of Meyerbeer's more ambitious works and the cost of mounting them, as well as the alleged lack of virtuoso singers capable of doing justice to Meyerbeer's demanding music.
This kind of view attributes to scientists a kind of error theory about many of their uses of the term 'random', but as yet the philosophical evidence adduced to convict scientists of this pervasive error is not compelling.
The same explanation can be adduced for the incidence of hypertriglyceridemia and elevated LDL-cholesterol in this group of type 1 diabetic patients since they also exhibited significant Na+K+-ATPase – TAG/LDL-C association not found in their good glycemic control counterparts.
In his edition of Dionsyius's Divine Names, Lefèvre adduced Nicholas of Cusa's "scientie divine ignorantie" ("science of divine ignorance") as a faithful reading of Dionysius, suggesting that Dionysius was the source of Nicholas's recognition that both positive and negative statements about God fall short, since finite words cannot capture an infinite reality (1499: 58v 61r).
With respect to this latter process, the most commonly adduced mediator of proteostasis was modulation of mTOR activity.
Different reasons are adduced for the absence of religion in the east.
Many reasons have been adduced for the rise of the Leica.
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