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I wonder if people do not feel they can be fully known at church or by their religious leaders, can they really let themselves feel fully known by God? Yes, the deep questions of today's world are complex.
First, as noted, the purpose and direction of the research may not be fully known at the time the samples and consent are obtained.
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Under the closed-world assumption, the possible context events are fully known at design time.
We used Fisher's exact test to investigate the association between the miR-125b marker and the clinical response of all the HR+ breast cancer patients treated with endocrine therapy alone or in combination with chemotherapy, whose clinical response was fully known at the 7-year follow-up examination.
Coughlin was willing to take that risk, and the overall affect of his aggressiveness will not be fully known until at least next weekend, when the opposing final-game strategies of the Giants and the Buccaneers will be dissected.
Hyphens, quite simply, refuse to be fully known.
Where we could be fully known and fully understood every once in a while.
This process is emergent and ongoing because it is accepted at the outset that the outcomes of health IT implementations are cannot be fully known in advance.
The facts on which the Government now relies to uphold the arrest were fully known to it at the time of trial, and there are no special circumstances suggesting such an exceptional course.
These guarantees come at the price of an unrealistic assumption that the eavesdropper's channel is fully known to the legitimate parties.
But the exact nature of Apple and AT&T's exclusivity agreement has never been fully known.
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