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Whether he has succeeded is a matter to be debated elsewhere.

Society's role can be debated elsewhere, but for these "emerging adults" and anyone associated with them, here are some good starting points for action.

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Goldsmith's flaws and merits have been debated elsewhere at length.

This subject has been debated elsewhere but it is worth noting that today's announcement sees ACE attempting to continue with the additionality principle by narrating lottery funding as additional funding for touring and work with young people.

A subset of these cells is referred to as DCs; whether there is a genuine functional distinction between DCs and other MPS cells in terms of antigen-presenting activity has been debated elsewhere.5 Cells of the MPS may also act as powerful suppressors of T-cell activation and probably have a major function in the development of central and peripheral tolerance.

The safety of GM foods is still being debated elsewhere, though not in as much gory detail as it deserves.

The constraint of fixed row and column totals has been debated elsewhere in the context of species co-occurrence patterns, where it was found to be most appropriate in null model comparisons, although critics have argued earlier that these marginals themselves may already reflect competitive interactions ([ 46] and references therein).

Important questions about the relative risks and benefits of these studies have been debated extensively elsewhere (Fauci, 2012; Fouchier et al., 2013; Lipkin, 2012; Casadevall and Imperiale, 2014; Lipsitch and Galvani, 2014); here, we focus on scientific considerations.

But testing has been better debated elsewhere, so I just mark this problem in passing.

A comprehensive comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of dichotomization is beyond the scope of this paper and has been debated in detail elsewhere.

Yet the textbook observes on the previous page that marker divergence is a good predictor of adaptive divergence (a claim that has been debated at length elsewhere – e.g. Reed and Frankham 2001; Merila and Crnokrak 2001; McKay and Latta 2002).

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