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Consequently, it might seem, appraisal and bestowal are mutually exclusive and cannot be reconciled in the way Jollimore hopes.

Thus, for example, whether Joyce's (2011) critique of the abortion legalization hypotheses is sustained need not be critical here because the hypothesis cannot explain non-US crime falls, and cannot be reconciled with either increasing phone theft and e-crime or with variable crime drop trajectories across crimes and places.

Anne Weismann, the chief counsel of Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, said the Justice Department's interference in state public-records requests "is extremely troubling and cannot be reconciled with the President's purported commitment to transparency and willingness to engage in a greater public discussion about the metes and bounds of government surveillance.

These observations are consistent with the direct, autonomous role of CII in cell death initiation by these agents, and cannot be reconciled with the role of CII as a mere amplifier of upstream effects originating at other sites.

Such growth rates are not seen in any living ectotherm (Case, 1978) and cannot be reconciled with the BMR of modern bradymetabolic terrestrial vertebrates but point to tachymetabolic endothermy in sauropods, at least during the phase of active growth (Sander et al., in press b).

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Otherwise, the New Atheists are right, and science and religion cannot be reconciled.

First, older and extinct Diploria and Favia cannot be reconciled with this molecular tree, suggesting these genera are not monophyletic.

"Mississippi's ban on adoption by gay and lesbian couples blatantly discriminates against loving families, unfairly harms innocent children, and plainly cannot be reconciled with the constitutional guarantees of due process and equal protection as recently interpreted by the Supreme Court," attorney Roberta Kaplan said in a statement.

These "physical culturists" claimed that Miss Scheel's weight and height "cannot be reconciled with the accepted ideal of female beauty".

As such, the predictions of the model by Storozhev and Yermakov cannot be reconciled with the available experimental evidence.

When the patient's family and physicians cannot be reconciled, however, any appeals to the US judicial system in a prospective manner for arbitration will almost invariably lead to continued care [ 15].

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