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This is the most evident reason for which Youssef may pose a grave threat to those currently in power.
The most evident reason for participation among the GRRS and MECS community optometrists was to further their professional development.
Case reporting was complete in 37 centers while 21 cases with a clinically confirmed diagnosis and with no evident reason for study exclusion, coming from 16 clinical centers, were not registered through the web-based data entry system.
Instead, there is no evident reason for the 5-fold decrease in PSI/PSII ratio: since Lhca proteins are maintained with the same stoichiometry with respect to PSI reaction center and thus likely contribute to the complex stability, such a strong decrease of PSI is not expected.
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No evident reason could be found for the relatively high survival rate in children with blunt trauma.
Likewise Abdolah takes the propaganda version of the so-called Black Friday massacre of September 8 , 1979 moves it for no evident reason to the wrong square in Tehran, puts in a figure for casualties that no impartial observer accepts, and adds other implausible detail.
But for no evident reason, the court elevated that impulse to what is effectively a finding that Amex could not have power over merchants.
The traffic police, still known by their Soviet-era acronym GAI (pronounced guy-EE, usually with disdain), are notorious for stopping motorists, sometimes in the middle of the road, for no evident reason.
Back home and wound up, Anna scuffles with her impudent sister (Johanna ter Steege) over their father's move to the island tax shelter of Guernsey, and begins to spy, for no evident reason, on her husband (Fedja van Huêt).
They subjected him to approximately 40 minutes of harsh and repetitive interrogation ("What's your name?" "Where do you live?" "Where are you headed?" and so on) for no evident reason.
Shot in black and white (with a lot of leather, shades and hair) for no evident reason, the 1970s David is a brutal but soulful London assassin (Neil Nitin Mukesh) embroiled in dramas of romance and revenge with his boss's family.
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