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It was and can still be argued that though much has been written on the outcome of comparative research, only little has been written on the way of doing it.

In addition, however, it can plausibly be argued that, though it is possible that earthquakes, hurricanes, cancer, and the predation of animals are all caused by malevolent supernatural beings, the probability that this is so is extremely low.

For example, it may be argued that though circular molecules, in a single chain form, might be more vulnerable to hydrolysis than linear ones, they are actually more likely to appear in a double chain form since they may act as better templates than linear ones.

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As far as regulation is concerned, it has been argued that though various acts and regulations are in place in some African countries and are supposed to be implemented, there is no formal system to verify the GM content of trans-boundary consignments, save for the permission of permits.

It is argued that, though tissue specific, TP53 mutation status can predict tumor radiosensitivity and a patient's response to radiation therapy [ 19, 20].

His presence was always a reassuring influence over his defence, he figured in three World Cups, and it could be argued that, even though he was by then 40, the Hungarians could have done worse than bring him to England for the 1966 tournament, in which goalkeeping weaknesses prevented an otherwise gifted and exciting side from going beyond the quarter finals.

It could be argued that even though a scalable bitstream is not necessarily progressive, decoding dependencies may subsist in the bitstream.

In defence of the value of altruism, it could be argued that even though many altruistic acts are wrong, all things considered, nonetheless altruism is always a positive (or 'right-making') characteristic.

Thus, it may be argued that even though the patient under current circumstances rejects treatment, the patient's 'true' (i.e. mentally healthy or decisionally capable) self would consent to it.

In this case, it might be argued that even though the X and Y from the SR line are present in the sons, too few matches occurred between these sex chromosomes and genes from the SR line located on the A (which are present three-fourths of the time in sons from the cross in step-3c) to produce sufficient male mortality.

However, it could also plausibly be argued that NGOs, who though objective and altruistic, may, in fact, have quite complex motives.

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