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Still, the very complexity of the facts as they have eventually emerged should remind us of the risk of rushing to judgment.

Each time we've banded together, worked hard and focused on our mission to help our community businesses, we have eventually emerged stronger.

Although these vast genomic stretches were long dismissed as 'selfish' or 'junk' DNA [ 13, 14], they have eventually emerged as a major evolutionary force with profound effects not only on the structure, organization and composition of the host epi/genome, but also on the evolution, function, and regulation of genes [ 15- 18].

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Some criticism has eventually emerged when funding issues arise, but even then there is a real sense that our senior managers do not understand the nature or purpose of education and its role in developing our social, cultural and economic future".

While it's faintly absurd that he was prosecuted in the first place, what has eventually emerged is the welcome suggestion that, far from demanding hasty new legislation, even the radical pace of technological change can be well-served by the informed interpretation of underlying principles.

Thus, the practice of lymphadenectomy has eventually emerged and still remains the crucial standard of staging of gynecological cancer, as applied to cervical, endometrial, and vulvar cancer.

7 8 10 11 A consensus in favour of accepting properly conducted trials as the "gold standard" for comparisons of efficacy and effectiveness between surgical procedures has eventually emerged, although not without controversy.

Instead it implanted al-Qaeda and its foreign jihadists, brutalised the people with years of suicide-bombings, sectarian hatred and insurgency, and paralysed the West's will to intervene constructively even when there are strong arguments to do so.What is more, Nuri al-Maliki, the Shia prime minister who eventually emerged, has governed Iraq disastrously.

A plausible account of what might have happened did eventually emerge, but too late to bring the culprit to justice.

The plan was for Gareth Bale to be withdrawn early but his team needed him and he eventually emerged victorious having led a rescue mission.

Experts have said that the legislation that eventually emerged from Congress in 2009 and 2010 bears many similarities to the 2007 bill and that it was deliberately patterned after Romney's state healthcare plan.

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