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He added that the supposed concessions demonstrated merely that the US government was determined to find any method possible to prevent disclosure, and added that nothing offered by the State Department addressed the "central question" relating to Binyam's rendition and torture.

The first equation demonstrated merely subtracts the old number from the new number first and then finds the percent; the second is a bit more complicated; however, both of them, if done correctly, will give you the correct answer although they are calculated in different ways.

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The bragged-about fact that Obama passed 97% of his Congressional agenda this year demonstrates merely that he played it too safe.

In contrast, Kyle Smith of New York Post censured the film, calling it "rubbish" and further commenting that it "demonstrates merely that masses will thrill to an unaffecting, badly written, psychologically shallow and deeply unlikely pulp story so long as you allow them to feel sanctified by the occasional meaningless reference to feminism or Nazis".

The facts that they did not demonstrate merely an attenuation of improvement following treatment, in comparison with the other age groups, and that several of these older speakers actually worsened after BT injection, strongly suggest that there may indeed be a physiological interaction between aging laryngeal tissues and BT injection.

In fact, Gallup's record up until then had merely demonstrated just how imprecise a science polling could be: In 1944 (when soldiers overseas could not be polled), Gallup underestimated the Democratic vote by 2.3percentnt of the national total, or 1,105,000 votes.

Civil rights was the era's defining issue, she demonstrated, not merely a product of Republican vindictiveness toward the South or a smoke screen to obscure the party's efforts to advance the interests of big business.

As will be shown, this prior understanding can be overtly demonstrated or merely presumed or potential, and it may be the understanding of the speaker him/herself, or that of the recipient.

Using this paradigm, Shi et al. demonstrated that merely presenting a single sound near the first or the second visual frame did not give rise to a crossmodal temporal-ventriloquism effect; more technically, single sounds had little effect on the transition threshold between element and group motion percepts.

It has been demonstrated that merely the participation of intensivists in clinical trials that were designed to measure the compliance of ICU physicians with guidelines before and after a defined time period was able to improve the quality of care [ 9].

Recent work has demonstrated that merely sensing the presence of males is sufficient to cause a decrease female longevity through the detection of male-specific chemical factors [ 38] and that seminal fluid can have effects that are independent of sperm [ 39].

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