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Given that we are generally aware of our poor ability to make snap judgments about the details of the scene before, perhaps we have defeasible but defeated justification to believe detailed propositions about the scene before us.

With respect to the former, the empirical evidence in the prenatal setting that we are aware of, given in the introduction above, is sparse.

Our results show that this algorithm gives satisfactory results, but we are aware that GRIP has the potential for substantial improvements in the future, as our choices are unlikely to be the most optimal.

"Given that we have been aware of Iraq's effort to develop biological weapons for a considerable period of time, the Pentagon should have had effective contingency plans for procuring adequate supplies of the vaccine before now and for carrying out a prompt vaccination program," Ms. Harris said.

We are aware that given the dichotomous nature of our dependent variable this is not the most appropriate model.

However, we are aware that, given the small sample size for which CGH and transcriptomic data were available, this genomic exploration only provides leads for functional analyses to formally demonstrate the implication of the candidate drivers in GC tumorigenesis.

JC: Given that people are aware of the conceit of the show, and also of the very obvious methods Nev and Max use to solve these cases, why are there still endless situations for them to choose from?

For many of the very undesirable states of affairs that the world contains are such as could be eliminated, or prevented, by a being who was only moderately powerful, while, given that humans are aware of such evils, a being only as knowledgeable as humans would be aware of their existence.

Q: If we were aware that giving equates to happiness, would we be more likely to spend money on others instead of on ourselves?

For instance, given that Herodotus was aware of Homer, we might have restricted our search (Fig. 1B) to times earlier than 450 BCE.

Some argued that denying a hearing was a failure of constitutional obligation, resulting in a breaking of norms and a "stolen" seat; others maintained, as Michael D. Ramsey put it in the Atlantic, that "the appointments clause does not impose a duty to take formal action," given that senators were aware of the nomination and thus considered it.

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