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Rather, our results indicate that further research into the nature and causes of the rural urban gradient in childhood ALL is warranted.
The hype, after all, is warranted - the steak really is the best in the world, dance halls fill with tango students every night of the week, the soccer matches are intense and passionate, the wine is affordable and delicious.
In fact, as is common in these types of cases, Judge Chin may opt to impose only a very light prison term on Kumar, or may decide that no prison time at all is warranted.
To provide a timely diagnosis of dementia, better care in acute hospital settings, and continuity of care in the community, services integrating all these elements are warranted.
Not all shameovers are warranted.
Public Advocate (and likely Mayoral candidate) Bill de Blasio called for an internal audit of the program Wednesday, to ensure all stops are warranted and based on a reasonable level of suspicion.
Thus, initiatives and interventions to support all caregivers are warranted.
While it is true that causal processes do warrant inferences of the sort Russell has in mind, it is not the case that all rational inferences are warranted by the existence ('postulation', in Russell's thinking) of causal lines.
This model better reflects our accepted notion of rationality than a model in which all the beliefs are warranted, i.e. beliefs that once are attained are never retracted.
Perhaps raised eyebrows — and even a a snort of laughter or two — are warranted, after all.
Further investigations are warranted.
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