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It has become widely accepted by psychotherapists that a patient's narrative of her past is constructed in the present and therefore necessarily influenced by it.

In contrast to the library, which was essentially built in open air, Carnegie Hall created a new building under -- and therefore necessarily supporting -- the historic Isaac Stern Auditorium.

It has much to teach everyone, including whiteness experts, but it is accessible and breezy, its coverage broad and therefore necessarily superficial.

What begins with mutual intoxication follows a slippery trajectory familiar to victims of long-term abuse: orgies of tickling, hide-and-seek played in underpants, pretending to be "real" and therefore necessarily naked "animals in the jungle," "Bazooka Joe" kisses requiring two tongues to pass a chewed wad of gum back and forth.

Where are the Customers' Yachts? by Fred Schwed, is a wonderful and funny investigation of the mysteries of the stock market (and therefore necessarily of the human heart).

Ultimately, the hardware and software complexities of putting together a functioning modular smartwatch may end up as nothing to the challenge of finding a market for such a highly customizable and therefore necessarily fiddly product — at least outside niche gadget enthusiast circles.

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As axial diffusivity (AD) and radial diffusivity (RD) values are used in the calculation of both FA and MD, and are therefore necessarily correlated with them, we opted not to investigate them as a priori hypotheses.

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Feminist standpoint theorists and proponents of "situated knowledge" such as Donna Haraway (1988), Sandra Harding (1991, 1993) and Alison Wylie (2003) deny the internal coherence of a view from nowhere: all human knowledge is at base human knowledge and is therefore necessarily perspectival.

Defenders of the gift analogy must therefore defend the claim that life, simply because it is given to us by a loving God, is an expression of God's benevolent nature and is therefore necessarily a benefit to us (Holley 1989, 113 114).

Both resulting variants together signal the rare haplogroup A11 within haplogroup N (PhyloTree) and would therefore necessarily bear the combination A10398-C10400 seen in their 2011 article).

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