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The neurologist Oliver Sacks, for instance, contends that Henry Cavendish, the 18th-century chemist who discovered hydrogen, was most likely autistic.

Jacqueline L. Hazelton, for instance, contends that promoting democratization and focusing exclusively on killing insurgents is not likely to generate success.

The First Justice Party, for instance, contends that there should be a movement for a citizen assembly to redraw the national government, an unlikely proposition that has been harshly criticized by another Democratic Coordinator member, the Democratic Action party.

Atlanta-based Cox Communications, for instance, contends that regulation should be based, not on the technology used, but on the market share of a company, with larger companies subject to more regulations.

The new book by James Glassman and Kevin Hassett, Dow 36,000, for instance, contends justifiably that the market can soon reach that epic level.

Developer Tony French, for instance, contends that the office complex that he and his partner, Chuck McKenna, are building at 19000 Von Karman Ave. in Irvine is "absolutely top of the line". Their project, called "The Atrium," is distinguished by a 10-story-high and 180-foot-wide glass-enclosed atrium linking twin office towers.

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Camille Paglia, for instance, contended in a Time article that MacKinnon and Dworkin's fears about sexual harassment were overstated.

City officials, and some landlords, for instance, contend that at least one of the office sites could be used for residential development instead, given the high vacancy rate downtown.

Influential accounts by Kendall Walton (1990) and Gregory Currie (1990), for instance, contend that there is an intimate connection between imagination and fictionality.

Barsalou and Weimer-Hastings, for instance, contend that abstract concepts are evoked in the presence of an applicable situation; thus, when an individual witnesses a college student helping an elderly man with his groceries, she assigns the label compassion to the relationship between agents in a situational context.

Value-individualists, for instance, contend that only individual persons ultimately matter morally, and thus, while political states may be extremely valuable instruments, they are merely instruments and, as such, are not the type of entities to which we can sensibly ascribe moral rights.

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