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F‐111 boosters and critics generally agree that, with its much more powerful P‐100 Pratt and Whitney engine, the "F" should turn out to have about the performance the Air Force sought when it first ordered the swing‐wing plane.
Biologists generally agree that with enough data on DNA it is possible to say that someone's ancestry is more likely to include representation from a given set of continents.
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GM made no specific commitments to build cars and trucks at U.S. factories, but generally agreed that with the reduced costs from the new contract, investment in the plants would work, the person said.
Guidelines generally agree that women with osteoporosis should receive pharmacotherapy [ 7- 9] for fracture prevention but consensus has not been reached for the management of women with osteopenia.
Financial advisers generally agree that it is not - with exceptions.
Scholars generally agree that Ayodhya is identical with the town of Saketa, where the Buddha is said to have resided for a time.
Foreign policy experts generally agree that Pelosi's dealings with Middle East leaders have not strayed far, if at all, from those typical for a congressional trip.
They generally agree that the colonial encounter with Europe in the late nineteenth century caused a profound and explosive shift in the discourses and practices that set gender boundaries.
The present results indicate that parents seem to have a fairly realistic view of key symptoms of the disease, as the 92.7 % generally agree that earache is associated with AOM and 54.3 % generally agree that fever is part of AOM.
Chess players and theorists generally agree that White begins the game with some advantage.
City officials and park users generally agree that the element most incongruous with the natural setting is the concrete flood control channel, built in stages during the 1930s and 1940s after a major flood swept through the area.
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