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A handsome one, admittedly, derived in part from fees of as much as $200,000 that she earns for a performance, enough to keep her in vintage cars like the '53 Cadillac parked in her driveway.

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While our decision rules are admittedly arbitrary, they are derived from common GIS analysis for site selection in the energy industry, and we believe any reasonable set of decision rules would provide qualitatively similar results.

These observations are admittedly preliminary and were derived from a relatively small and diverse population of patients with microcirculatory measurements limited to a single sublingual site, although there is evidence that such decreases in sublingual mucosal capillary flows are reflective of decreases in organ perfusion [ 3].

Admittedly this use of the formula ignores the fact that the derived distances around one node are not necessarily independent from those around a neighbouring node.

Admittedly, Figure 3 is a convenient schematic to illustrate the point, derived from the orthologous pathway in mouse [ 41].

The prosocial principles from which the grant criteria derive are admittedly instrumental and culturally contingent, but they are still the best means of upholding a relational conception of human dignity vis-à-vis the clinical translation of medically innovative therapies for patients with chronic diseases.

The 1663-64 Third Folio added not just Pericles (sadly, in a text derived only from its wickedly bad quarto) but six more good plays too (admittedly, six plays which no one now believes Shakespeare to have written, but good plays nonetheless, among them Middleton's The Puritan and A Yorkshire Tragedy).

This estimation is admittedly from a very limited sampling of the total number of Daphnia genes and is derived from sequencing non-normalized cDNA libraries that were created under standard laboratory conditions and interrogated by microarrays.

Dr Haass said he believed progress could be made "because of what I take, in an admittedly informal way, as the mood of the society; it's also from the content and tenor of the conversations with the political leadership here and it's a confidence that's derived from my conversations with the British government and the Irish government".

David Chalmers (1996) has offered an admittedly speculative version of panpsychism which appeals to the notion of information not only to explain psycho-physical invariances between phenomenal and physically realized information spaces but also to possibly explain the ontology of the physical as itself derived from the informational (a version of "it from bit" theory).

Since the model was derived from the map, and not from an independent experiment, this measure does not properly reflect the resolution of the map, but rather describes how well our admittedly incomplete model explains the map densities.

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