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The analysis results generally conform to experimental data.

The wage models are well specified and generally conform to expectations.

Figure 3 shows that the analysis results about CH generally conform to experimental data.

If the K-norm is correct and on the assumption above that speakers generally conform to it, then in normal conditions, a hearer has sufficient reason to treat the speaker's assertion as what the speaker knows.

On the assumption that speakers generally conform to the K-norm, which would help explain why the norm continues to hold, hearers will correspondingly ascribe to speakers knowledge that their assertions holds.

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The distribution of PFOA among the study participants is more highly elevated and highly skewed than that of the general U.S. population, whereas the distribution of PFOS generally conforms to that expected based on the U.S. population.

"The final decision is made by the Postal Service, but it generally conforms to the recommendation of this office".

THE fund now contains 108 stocks, with the American and foreign weightings generally conforming to those of the Morgan Stanley Capital International index; the managers, however, have considerable latitude to adjust the percentages.

The House then passed a bill generally conforming to Cleveland's views on the tariff; but the Senate rejected it, and the tariff became a leading issue in the presidential campaign of 1888.

Although some of his philosophical theories are individual, he generally conforms to the dictum subsequently known as "Ockham's razor"—i.e., that plurality should not be posited without necessity.

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