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In 2005, he slammed a large branch on a neighbor's head during an argument, resulting in a conviction for assault and battery.
The two have an argument resulting in neither of them wanting to move.
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Highly variable data, which could be interpreted to support either side in this ongoing argument, resulted in substantial scientific and decision-making uncertainty (McGowan et al. 2011).
Providers often suggested that a large family size renders the family unable to provide proper care for children and providers felt that this argument resulted in a negative attitude towards FP because it threatened the man's sense of being an adequate financial provider.
However, these two methods compute protein polarity scores based upon different chemical arguments resulting in slightly different transmembrane boundaries (± 2 AA).
The bulky snarl of courtroom arguments resulted in small satisfaction for Levin: because the structure of the Hacketts' play was in some ways similar to his, the jury detected plagiarism; yet even this limited triumph foundered on the issue of damages.
Their biggest impact has been on the courts, where disruptive behaviour and unusual arguments result in long delays as judges attempt to sort through what one called "a hotch-potch of irrelevancies".One member of the Church of the Ecumenical Redemption International argued that her car was not subject to motor-vehicle laws because it was "an ecclesiastical pursuit chariot".
The ensuing argument results in the fateful race.
Unfortunately, this argument results in the nonsensical rejection of things that actually do make urban living better, not just for "elites", but for everyone: culture.
A second line of argument would result in a substantive ruling — but one with limited scope.
The argument quickly resulted in Girardi's ejection.
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