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They could, for example, have pointed to events where the Olympic record looks most vulnerable.
Military historians, for example, have pointed out that once fortress walls could be breached with cannon fire, cities had to change.
Harris (1997, 2004) and Tooley (1998), for example, have pointed out that each twin not only has a distinct identity, but generally also views him or herself as having a distinct identity, as do their relatives and friends.
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Kernohan (1998), for example, has pointed out that 'cultural oppression' acts as cumulatively and nebulously as air pollution.
The distinguished epidemiologist Lawrence Green, for example, has pointed out that several thousand controlled trials aimed at reducing tobacco use through individual behavior change had only marginal effects.
Maunsell [69], for example, has pointed out that studies in experimental animals deliberately manipulate attention by enforcing reward contingencies, and that studies of reward value rarely try to exclude the possibility that the observed neural effects are actually the result of attention covarying monotonically with reward value.
As an example, CBS lawyers have pointed to Redstone comments they say scared off an acquisition overture from a third party, thought to be Verizon.
For example, some developers have pointed out to us that Hotmail/Live Mail add-ons seem to work just fine on the new Outlook.com, without any re-coding necessary.
Proof In Example 2.1, we have pointed out that u n = T r ( x n ), F ( T r ) = EP ( f ) and T r is a closed quasi-ϕ-nonexpansive mapping.
Proof In Example 3.1, we have pointed out that u n = T r ( x n ), F ( T r ) = EP ( f ) is nonempty and convex, T r is a quasi-ϕ-nonexpansive nonself mapping.
Proof In Example 1.1, we have pointed out that u n, i = T r, i ( x n ), F ( T r, i ) = E P ( f i ) is nonempty and convex for all i ≥ 1, T r, i is a countable family of quasi-ϕ-nonexpansive nonself mappings.
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