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He discusses, at some length, differing versions not only of events in his own life (for example, dismissing the calumny that he was a hotel-room trasher) but of larger events, including the Lewis and Clark Expedition, about which he read extensively, concluding, "People's experiences and memories are so subjective.

The question being one of first impression in this state, we have reviewed the published material extensively, concluding that while the research and statistical studies indicate a far greater likelihood of serious injuries in the event of nonuse, nevertheless the courts have been inconsistent in their handling of the defense.

Unocal studied the problem extensively and concluded that, with the exception of Colombia, rebels in war-torn countries rarely destroy key elements of the economic infrastructure.

"However, having reviewed the case extensively, we concluded there were serious concerns about the fairness and impartiality of the trial which were not resolved on appeal".

Among various alternatives, hydrogen has been extensively studied and concluded to be a viable and promising alternative fuel option on existing IC engine platforms in bridging the contemporary gap to the long term fuel cell based power train roadmap.

In fact, after having used it extensively, I've concluded that it trumps my old Netgear in every way.

have studied organic compounds at high pressure extensively 19 and have concluded that the (Di+ De) value of steric H⋅⋅⋅H may be used to suggest potential phase transitions, with a value of 1.7 Å being the limit in small organics before a transition is observed.

Employer payroll taxes have been extensively studied, and economists have concluded that employees ultimately pay for those taxes in the form of lower wages.

We ourselves relied extensively on Bowers when we concluded, in Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc.,, that Indiana's public indecency statute furthered "a substantial government interest in protecting order and morality".

The ship's armor system was extensively investigated; the British team concluded that the ship had not been modified to incorporate the lessons from the Battle of Jutland of 31 May – 1 June 1916.

The U.S. negotiators agreed to include it, but were "embarrassed" by the inclusion (noting that the allegation had been debated extensively in the press) and concluded that it would be up to the Soviets to sustain it.

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