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(Mr. Silver concludes that the greenhouse effect almost certainly exists and will be exacerbated by man-made CO2 emissions).
In 1976, The Times of London observed, "There almost certainly exists within our political establishment, what is known as a 'sleeper' -- a high-level political figure who is in fact a Soviet agent, infiltrated into the system many years ago".
However, it has been demonstrated within the basic memory literature that while criterial variability almost certainly exists (e.g., Benjamin, Diaz, & Wee, 2009; Wixted & Stretch, 2004), it likely does not produce major effects on the data (Kellen, Klauer, & Singmann, 2012).
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Einstein predicted that gravitational waves existed, and theoretical work since then has confirmed that they almost certainly exist.
Prof John Altringham of Leeds University said that the bats almost certainly existed elsewhere in the United Kingdom, but had been overlooked because of their close resemblance to other whiskered species.
In those remarks, he said, he was trying to explain that based on his knowledge of how the intelligence community works, low-level contacts almost certainly existed between Iraq and Al Qaeda, But, he said, that does not mean that Iraq had anything to do with the Sept. 11 attacks.
It was an embarrassing episode for Marquis, and thanks to improved scrutiny, most of the people listed in Who's Who in America these days almost certainly exist.
Now, appeals can be made to limit theorems — so called 'laws of large numbers' — whose content is roughly that under suitable conditions, such limiting relative frequencies almost certainly exist, and equal the single case propensities.
Although a ferry had almost certainly existed at the site of the present-day bridge since Norman times, the earliest known crossing of the river at Richmond dates from 1439.
Other unidentified mechanisms for external electron delivery almost certainly exist.
However, aerobic and anaerobic microenvironments almost certainly exist, which in theory can explain the capacity of dormant bacilli to survive chemotherapy.
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