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be restated that

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To state again (without changing)

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It should be restated that, aging significantly decrease the skin capacity of vitamin D synthesis in response to solar UVB [ 19]; thus the role of air pollution in elderly may be more prominent than the results that were seen in this study.

Developing nations want it to be restated that they will receive this, as a precondition of any deal in Paris.

It has to be restated that the social transformation is the core function of a neighbourhood design and it can only be achieved through proper planning, administration and implementation of a development scheme with the overall goal being the achievement of a conducive environment to urban life.

It should be restated that the object within our model has a constant reflection.

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Could 1, 2 and 3 be restated in that second form?

If we allow that non-moral "oughts" can sometimes trump moral ones then the dirty hands position may be restated as holding that, in circumstances of extremity, reasons of "necessity" (or whatever) defeat important moral reasons.

The conditions (delta_{i} > r_{i}) and (lambda_{i} > 0) can be restated as that (delta_{i} > 0) is sufficiently large, implying that the habitat quality degrades as the time elapses.

The problem may then be restated as that of finding nonnegative quantities x1, …, x5 and the largest possible x0 satisfying the resulting equations.

As decreased probability of phosphorylated PDGFR in peripheral blood leukocytes predicts inferior outcomes after docetaxel therapy, it may be restated simply that an increased probability of phosphorylated PDGFR in peripheral blood leukocytes predicts improved PFS and overall survival outcomes.

It is a similar idea to the proposal outlined in the Liberal Democrat's 2010 general election manifesto that was restated at their last conference.

Observe that (5.2) can be restated by saying that the map T pushes forward the measure (mu ) onto (nu ) (for the definition of the push forward of a measure see for instance [8, Sect. 1.5]).

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