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Firstly, the primary site of particular cancers is not always ascertained by means of death certificates.
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Still, because my French is not terrific, I couldn't always ascertain the details of what we were eating.
The minerals of some rocks have existed together since their formation for periods of several million years, yet one cannot always ascertain if these rock constituents are in equilibrium or are still undergoing changes.
It is therefore essential for physicians to always ascertain if their patients are taking herbal medicines, and patients who do acknowledge use of herbal drugs must also be understood in terms of their illness, beliefs and rational for taking alternative therapies [ 7, 8, 45].
Before taking clairvoyants seriously, "the motive of the individual should always be ascertained, especially where financial gain is included".
For victims who had more common family names, matches could not always be ascertained.
For example, only specific aspects of the documented content of communication were evaluated and the quality of communication could not always be ascertained from the documented data.
Stimulus intensity levels can be set in a more typically useful range, luminance increments and decrements can be applied, very high stimulus contrasts can be achieved, and stimulus locations can always be ascertained.
The purposive approach to statutory interpretation was always intended to ascertain the will of parliament, not substitute the judge's view on a matter of statute.
The publication of the list comes with an added benefit for North Korea watchers, who are always struggling to ascertain the highly secretive country's nuclear abilities.
Even on the visits I've been fortunate enough to make, it is always difficult to ascertain the true personality of a school.
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