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While this new paper provides a compelling explanation for why Americans are so resistant to particular scientific concepts the theory of evolution, for instance, contradicts both our naïve intuitions and our religious beliefs it also builds upon previous research documenting the learning process inside the head.
While this new paper provides a compelling explanation for why Americans are so resistant to particular scientific concepts — the theory of evolution, for instance, contradicts both our naïve intuitions and our religious beliefs — it also builds upon previous research documenting the learning process inside the head.
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For instance, Conte contradicted the contents of a federal investigator's report that said he had admitted providing banned substances to a number of athletes.
For instance, internal documents appear to contradict the museum's public reports of annual attendance.
Murmelstein contradicts this account — for instance, in revealing Eichmann's vigorous physical participation in the depredations of Kristallnacht as well as his explicit death threats regarding deported Jews.
— when the Republican Party stood for certain ideas, even if they sometimes contradicted each other: for instance, antipathy toward high marginal tax rates and a belief in balanced budgets.
There was a time how often has this sentence been written?—when the Republican Party stood for certain ideas, even if they sometimes contradicted each other: for instance, antipathy toward high marginal tax rates and a belief in balanced budgets.
However, the jury heard evidence that contradicted this picture, for instance that Townsend's predecessor, Michael Pilgrim, left the Sunday Express shortly after Desmond bought the title, apparently unhappy at management intervening in editorial matters.
With more than a year to go before the next Presidential election, Cruz may be posing the essential question: "How far down?" There was a time how often has this sentence been written?—when the Republican Party stood for certain ideas, even if they sometimes contradicted each other: for instance, antipathy toward high marginal tax rates and a belief in balanced budgets.
The hope of better living in the future, for instance in terms of gaining material good, contradicts the traditional path toward merit in the afterlife (Pfanner & Ingersoll, 1962).
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