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But I don't see how this constitutes an argument for a divine being.
The diseases and syndromes for which embryonic stem-cell research holds out the promise of treatment or cure include diabetes, chronic heart disease, end-stage kidney disease, liver failure, cancer, Parkinson's, spinal-cord injury, multiple sclerosis, Alzheimer's, and birth defects — a stunning catalogue of human misery that, by itself, constitutes an argument that ought to be conclusive.
The higher mean age of the patients included in our study constitutes an argument supporting this hypothesis.
The superiority of KI over KIO3 relies on its stronger protective effects against oxidative damage to mtDNA, which constitutes an argument for its preferential utility in iodine prophylaxis.
This constitutes an argument for its preferential utility in iodine prophylaxis, relying either on salt iodization or on the use of tablets containing iodine, the latter recommended mainly during preconception, pregnancy, and lactation.
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We imbibed from glacier-fed creeks, startled elk, and dallied beside alpine meadows so dazzling that they constitute an argument for the existence of God.
These high incomes cannot be explained by the categories of the neoclassical theory, and they do not constitute an argument against the theory.
If the most barbaric, most indiscriminate, most brutal, most vicious regime in modern (or any) history used torture for reprisals, since when does this constitute an argument in behalf of torture by the government of the United States of America?
So, during his debate with Ryan, he delivered not just ripostes and talking points but a palpable confidence that the congressman's proposals are unpopular, extreme, lack critical detail, and constitute an argument by assertion, a kind of young man's bluff.
This bleeding of the personal into the abstract, and the blurred lines between theatrical illusion and enhanced physical presence through unamplified voices, may well constitute an argument about why opera critics should be more circumspect than others in their remarks about singer's appearance.
But Mackie's questions do not yet constitute an argument that realists cannot achieve these aims.
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