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The experts participating in answering the second questionnaire very clearly considered that "exposure" to be the most important element to the influence health within the causal diagram.

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To see this more clearly consider that insofar as Overall (2009) effectively defines sex in terms of genitalia (11), it follows that a trans man who has not undergone phalloplasty has not yet changed his sex (and is still therefore female, and possibly still a woman).

The Foreign Office realised that British aid was being manipulated, noting that the Sri Lankan defence department "clearly consider that there is an overlap between the activities comprising civil defence and those which they view as community based policing".

Clearly, considering that our study was performed in immunodeficient recipients, further studies in immune competent animals are required before PESPs transplantation could be applied to humans.

Future studies should clearly identify patients considered that do not wish to have, or are not considered appropriate for, aggressive care, as these patients should not be included in analyses designed to predict outcomes and intended for use as decision support tools (as such patients would never require ICU care by definition).

Mr. Messier clearly considered stanching that flow of red ink important enough to risk angering France's powerful cultural class, which was fond of Mr. Lescure.

But, offering those options was clearly an afterthought, considering that OKCupid has been around since 2004.

That Gersonides clearly considered his own observations to be the ultimate test of his system is explicit from his attitude towards Ptolemy.

As discussed above, in most cases there was no single model that can be clearly considered the best for predicting the start of an outbreak one, two or three weeks in advance.

The relevance of SSA to eukaryotic genome stability is clearly implied when one considers that translocation formation by recombination between repetitive elements is a major consequence of acute radiation exposure, which results in the creation of hundreds of DSBs per genome (Argueso et al. 2008), and that these processes are likely to be recapitulated in higher eukaryotes (Weinstock et al. 2006).

He also frequently delivered secular eulogies at funerals and offered consolation that he clearly considered an important part of his mission.

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