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But if definite events and the actors in them are hard to pin down as history, the doctrines and the mystical symbols are not so easily mistaken.
One of the few definite events on his schedule for the next few days is attending his son's high school football banquet in Washington on Friday night.
The interviewed subjects had reported 40 events in the written survey (30 definite events and 10 uncertain events).
18 of the definite events were confirmed after the interview, 9 were discarded and 3 could not be classified.
Seven of 10 studies that assessed stent thrombosis reported definite events 18206667687168 71; three assessed the composite of definite and probable events.
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"Memory vibrated but without recalling any definite event," Lang recounts of his initial sailing trip with Dorn.
The most widely used is that of Lundberg et al., who classified the condition as primary when a clear cause could not be established, and secondary when AC capsulitis occurred after a definite event (e.g., trauma).
Thus, revision became the preferred end-point in the case of arthroplasty because, unlike other measures such as loosening, pain or radiological findings, it is a definite event, its occurrence cannot be questioned nor the time at which it occurred.
Patients that reported at least one definite event during their hospital stay were five times more likely to be "somewhat" or "seriously" concerned about their safety (OR = 5.85, 95%CI 2.39 14.30, p = 0.0001).
While tensed statements about temporally definite singular events have a changing truth-value, the corresponding non-tensed dicta are unchangingly true or false (Nuchelmans 1973, 177 189; for some later examples, see also Nuchelmans 1980; Lewis 1995; Goris 2001).
If he meant that the temporal necessity of a present event does not imply that such an event necessarily takes place in circumstances of that type, this is an unsatisfactory 'statistical' attempt to avoid the problem that changeability as a criterion of contingency makes all temporally definite singular events necessary (Hintikka 1973).
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