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In 2005, he ordered the destruction of tapes that showed the harsh techniques being used, apparently contrary to orders.
Apparently, contrary to conventional wisdom, men actually do get past women's pictures to read our profiles, because my inbox went from a dozen messages a day to one every other week.
That is, apparently contrary to what Jauernig says, Leibniz's account of curvilinear motion does not collapse Galilean relativity into general relativity.
Tillerson vowed that Iran would be under a microscope, whether with regard to its support for extremists and militias, or its implementation of its commitments under the nuclear deal, which will be kept in place apparently contrary to what was suggested on the campaign trail, but will be reviewed.
Interestingly, the resulting peptide formed by caspase 3 cleavage of Bcl-2 has Bax-like death effector function (Cheng et al., 1997) and might provide an explanation as to why prion-infected mice that overexpress Bcl-2 succumb to disease earlier than wild-type mice (Steele et al., 2007), apparently contrary to the expected anti-apoptotic function of Bcl-2.
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It is noteworthy that the calculation of the total energy has to rely on a centralized scheme of information collection that is apparently run contrary to the concept of distributed computation.
In this context the attributes 'anomalous' or 'paradox' refer to findings that include CMS-induced anxiolysis and hyperlocomotion and apparently are contrary to 'classic' comorbidities of depression-related behaviour such as increased anxiety and reduced locomotor activity [17], [18].
" It is probably true that most biologists who ever learned introductory thermodynamics noticed right away that life apparently runs contrary to the principle of entropy (increasing disorder).
This deduction also shows that the One has apparently contrary attributes, though these prove to belong to it in other aspects, that is, not in virtue of its own nature and/or not in relation to itself.
He was alone, as motionless as Inés on the beach, although now and then he switched from that drowsy, relaxed pose of head and elbow to another, apparently contrary position, his face buried in his hands, his feet tucked under him, as if he were exhausted or tense or possibly laughing to himself.
Apparently, it was contrary to German regulations about the proper content of a sausage - if it didn't contain meat it couldn't be a sausage.
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