Sentence examples for concur with the notion from inspiring English sources

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Thus, we concur with the notion that heatwaves usually have acute and dramatic impacts on mortality.

Also, the data concur with the notion that nociceptive thresholds are not fixed and can be lowered or elevated to modulate the responsiveness of the sensory neurons.

In light of this, our data do not appear to concur with the notion that the pathogenesis of (p reactive lesions is similar to other analogous MS lesions, such as pattern III lesions and newly forming lesions, both of which are clearly described in terms of oligodendrogliopathy and myelin loss [ 2, 33].

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We concur with the notions that validation of DIA tools is a multi-step process to consider all potential sources of variation.

It is hard to imagine any of the central characters of "Follies," immured in their stifling marriages, concurring with the notion that "No One Is Alone," a culminating sentiment expressed in "Into the Woods".

Li, who specialises in London properties worth up to £4m, concurs with the notion that Brexit is helping to accelerate the boom in interest in the UK: "Some of my clients at the beginning of the year, they said: 'OK Victor, let's wait, wait, wait.' And then, after they found out about Brexit and [the] sterling came down more than 10%, I got more calls – they want to go back into the market.

This study also concurs with the notion that advancing computer technologies have been able to incorporate virtual reality into training to facilitate the practice of basic skills as well as complex procedures that leave little room for error or mistake [3, 10, 24, 20].

This outcome concurs with the notion of an exceptional human ability to recognize faces (Yin 1969; Sato and Yoshikawa 2013).

Thus, both L-SAGE and Tag-seq experiments concurred with the notion that a population of transcripts had more SBS in cancer than in healthy cells.

The low efficacy concurs with the notion that the shedding of the virus into the semen only takes place for a few days [ 14], or is intermittent and that the titer of the virus in semen is only occasionally sufficient to infect the dam [ 15, 16].

RESP 5 Our examination of the geographic distribution and availability of pharmacy nurse clinics and publicly provided CFHCs concurs with the notion that pharmacy nurses 'fill a gap' created by the retrenchment and re-orientation (to 'targeting') of publicly provided maternal and child health services.

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