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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and namely that" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used to introduce a specific example or clarification of a previously mentioned point, but it is better to use more standard expressions.
Example: "The committee has made a decision, and namely that we will proceed with the project as planned."
Alternatives: "specifically that" or "that is to say".
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It may reflect how the profession of doctor is more medically orientated, confirming what has been suggested by many and namely, that education about non-pharmacological methods is inadequate.
Taking into account that the Cox model and its generalisations is defined at proportional risk and namely that the risk relationship in the different groups must remain proportional to the different times, that is it must not vary in time, only those explicative variables that respect the conditions of proportionality have been included in the model.
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In case (haha!) you're a bit scruffy on your terminology, cases are seen on endings put on a word (nouns and adjectives, namely) that mark its grammatical function.
These politicians seem to reflect an impression of many Christians and non-Christians, namely, that religion and spirituality are self-centered, private and focused upon acquiring political power.
Other research has begun to explore the tension between ambition and happiness -- namely, that ambition may make us more successful but not happier.
This might be due to differences in human and feline transcobalamins, namely that cats lack transcobalamin I [ 28], or might reflect the type of haematogenous neoplasms encountered.
The relationship between species number and island area, namely, that species number increases with increasing island area, is a fundamental rule in ecology [ 1- 4].
This finding supports the theoretical rationale in the science education literature, namely that explicit and active learning about TA-NOS is helpful to the learning of evolution.
Fifth, we used a cross-sectional design and cannot exclude reverse causation, namely that asthma influences DNA methylation.
Recent findings do, however, suggest reverse causality, namely that: anxiety and depression at baseline increases the risk of reporting whiplash at follow-up [ 35].
Singer (4) builds his theory from a premise he assumes everyone agrees upon, namely, that suffering and (premature) death are bad or are at least not preferred.
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