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But he cautioned against assuming that the pipeline was a certainty, noting that questions remain about its engineering requirements and commercial viability.

It is impossible, however, to determine the chronological relation between these two dialogues with certainty (see note 9), and thus impossible to infer which of the two schemes Plato might have thought to be the more definitive.

Other scientists and advocates for patients have sharply criticized such certainty as unwarranted, noting that the Retrovirology papers themselves expressed their findings in more cautious terms.

The article "Feasts and Festivals" in the Encyclopedia Britannica (the 11th edition of 1910, when certainty still prevailed) notes that Mexico has its Day of the Dead in November, and China has similarly gloomy rites at the winter solstice.

My guess is that they are very often reading interpretations of interpretations, pieces a little like this, albeit longer and written with a note of certainty.

On the contrary, the process outlined by the state's high court can conclude this episode on the first note of certainty since the conflicting exit-poll predictions on election night.

For all the N.H.L.'s discussion of economic viability and cost certainty, it's worth noting that neither the players nor the owners are saying much of anything about the biggest threat to the league's stability: concussions.

It is built in F or a fourth higher in B♭, or, more commonly, as a double horn, introduced about 1900 by Fritz Kruspe, providing for instantaneous choice, by means of a thumb valve, of two tonalities, usually F and B♭ or B♭ and A. This choice allows technical benefits such as greater certainty on the higher notes.

However, Dr. West notes with certainty, a people centered movement is much more likely as, "politicians who depend on the rich to get elected are unlikely to lead this revolution".

This "highest" truth of art for which Heidegger still hopes, however, is not Hegel's "certainty of the absolute" (GA5 68 note a).

While this increased towards the end of the 17th century, in line with the judges' increasing desire for certainty and facts, Garrow is noted as an excellent example of the attitude lawyers took when cross-examining such witnesses.

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