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One of the strictures of the old Motion Picture Production Code was that "methods of crime should not be explicitly presented" and that in particular, "theft, robbery, safe-cracking, and dynamiting of trains, mines, buildings, etc., should not be detailed in method".

Many such patients have unmet needs which may not be explicitly presented and yet expect to be supported by their GP [ 2– 4].

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Although the exact prescriptive balance between innovation and regulation is not, and probably could not be, explicitly presented, the book triumphs in its thorough explication of how so many modern technologies and their accompanying maladies developed, evolved, and redeveloped.

"Methods of crime should not be explicitly presented," according to the code, which was adopted in 1930 and further stipulated that "theft, robbery, safe-cracking and dynamiting of trains, mines, buildings, etc., should not be detailed in method".

Second, the geometric characters of the C-Bézier curve (the control points of the center Bézier curve, the trajectories of the vertices and the foci of the ellipse, etc)., can all be explicitly presented by the control points of the C-Bézier curve.

However, neither the patients nor the interventionists will be explicitly presented an assumption as to which intervention may be more likely to improve activities of daily living.

What we intend to show is that the discrete nature of the minor allele coding can introduce artifacts such as main effects in models where none are explicitly present and how marginal effects are attenuated by an interaction term in models containing both.

The spy chiefs and Whitehall functionaries in his 60s and 70s books are explicitly presented as a grotesque "vision of the British establishment at play", as he once put it; and Le Carré's mordant knowingness about the snobberies and mannerisms of the postwar governing class helps to make his spies' activities seem insiderishly plausible too.

Indeed, public support was identified as a crucial factor for the future of CCS, and several research recommendations were explicitly presented as aiming to provide evidence to sway public opinion and persuade publics of the desirability of CCS, rather than to address technological knowledge gaps.

By contrast, adults with AS performed as well as controls on tasks in which situational elements were clearly defined (including a moral judgment task in which information about intention, outcome, and context was explicitly presented).

A cyclist is explicitly presented as a human being (or creature of some other animal species) cycling: there is no temptation to think of a cyclist as a basic kind of thing in its own right.

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