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Yet in the second half, she yanked Shumway down by her ponytail and assumed widespread villainy.
The assumed widespread use of CAM among cancer patients is not documented in our results.
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The laboratories' estimates assume widespread application of some time-tested efficiency standards and the success of some newer inventions that scientists love but many bottom-line economists tend to distrust as expensive or unrealistic.
These prognosticators, so quick to assume widespread public condemnation of marital sinners, don't seem to realize that, sadly, it's happy marriages, not broken ones, that are increasingly the aberration where their viewers live.
In fact, the simulation of RCP2.6 by an IAM, IMAGE, assumes widespread use of BECCS.
I guess that voters should just assume widespread attempts at mucking with their franchise are the norm no matter where they go.
One demand scenario assumes widespread adoption of hexavalent vaccines (three doses of IPV).
Policy considerations regarding the effect of HIV-specific criminal laws generally assume widespread knowledge among persons who may be affected by the laws.
It is often assumed that widespread poverty, an official unemployment rate of over 25 percent and deep inequality are the drivers behind violence in South Africa.
The Amazonian species are all thought to have very wide geographical distributions (e.g. B. altamazonica is purported to have a distribution including Colombia, Brazil, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia [ 12]) and therefore large population sizes are assumed; such widespread species have accordingly been considered of "Least Concern" [ 59- 61].
Vicariance assumes a widespread distribution prior to Andean uprise, followed by a simultaneous division of eastern and western locations to yield reciprocally monophyletic haplotype assemblages.
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