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Mr Desmond vigorously denies being simply a hatchet-wielding asset-stripper, adducing a big investment in a new printing plant, among others.
The current study focuses on the onset of toluene ototoxicity acutely in the guinea pig and in adducing a mechanism of effect.
Ask more of markets, he's saying, adducing a policy to roll out the living wage as a way to get companies to reduce the state's bill subsidising low pay.
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But he adduces a mass of evidence to support it.
Harrison's work adduces a novel canon of modern art.
I remember Christopher's thrill at having adduced a key connection between Wilde and Wodehouse.
Cohen adduces a more precise criterion: the discourse must be not only unclear but unclarifiable.
An alief is an automatic or habitual belief-like attitude that adduces a predictable associative response.
They have their differences of emphasis, their particular interpretations; they may, occasionally, adduce a new scrap of information.
Writers in the show's handsome brochure are at pains to adduce a present-day relevance for Red Decade art.
But the stereotype of the hippie adduces a fair amount of naïveté and aimlessness, and these qualities are entirely absent.
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