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We live in a world where scientists and economists who win the Nobel Prize credit their predecessors' work; they carefully point out the tiny, excruciating steps they took over the years to develop their ideas and hesitate to declare breakthroughs, while like old-fashioned snake oil salesmen one business guru after another claims to have developed a brand-new cure-all.

However, as both sets of authors carefully point out, we do not know the cause of such increases.

The discrepancy arises in part because, as Howard and Lamarche carefully point out, these are covalent bond orders and do not measure the total bonding between the atoms, but Tsirelson and co-workers suggest that the difference might also represent the residual (free) valence available for forming external bonds.

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Although, as Aaron carefully pointed out, the law steers clear of any mention of cost effectiveness.

Some discrepancies are explained by both experimental uncertainties and model limitations which are carefully pointed out and discussed.

He is 30, and as he carefully pointed out to David Letterman last week, Earnhardt was 34 before he won his fourth championship, en route to seven.

But Grunewald carefully pointed out that "the Court, in Raffel, did not focus on the question whether the cross-examination there involved was in fact probative in impeaching the defendant's credibility". Ibid.

However, we carefully pointed out that the Indiana Supreme Court had previously held as a matter of state law that the statute's literal wording did not foreclose a second change of venue.

When the president wanted to appoint former Senator Tom Daschle to be his health care czar and Secretary of Health and Human Services, White House officials carefully pointed out that he was not, in fact, a registered lobbyist.

After carefully pointing out that members of the State Department were nevertheless "very smart, very decent people," he goes on, "Colin went in there, legitimately, to try to build their morale.

The latter cause 'was clearly one in personam to enforce a common-law remedy.' The opinion carefully points out that the state court enforced such a remedy and, further (177 U. S. 640, 20 Sup. Ct. 825, 44 L. Ed. 921), that not until 1866, The Moses Taylor, was the exclusive character of admiralty jurisdiction brought to this court's attention.

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