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Courts have increasingly admitted such evidence — brain scans, mostly, as well as genetic analyses — though many experts say the science is still too primitive to inform legal decisions.

He suggested it was particularly popular with those used to the gentlemen's clubs of St James's, where segregated membership was traditionally common, though recent reform means women are increasingly admitted to such institutions.

But in his second term Obama has increasingly admitted doubts about Keystone XL, saying it would create few jobs and would worsen climate change by opening up production from the tar sands.

Patients with Hematologic malignancies are increasingly admitted to the intensive care and present specific hallmarks of their diseases, such as neutropenia, side effects from chemotherapy, specific gastrointestinal issues, and malnutrition preceding intensive care admission.

Peirce's Hegelianism, to which he increasingly admitted as he approached his most mature philosophy, is more difficult to understand than his Kantianism, partly because it is everywhere intimately tied to his entire late theory of signs (semeiotic) and sign use (semeiosis), as well as to his evolutionism and to his rather puzzling doctrine of mind.

These patients are increasingly admitted to the ICU due to infections, treatment toxicity and decompensation of chronic diseases.

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Our children, manipulated to become exemplary consumers, increasingly admit they do not feel "in control" of their own internet use.

As President Barack Obama and congressional Democrats seek elusive compromise with an implacably opposed Republican party, and as public opinion increasingly admits rightwing and nativist views that would have been anathema a generation ago, Ginsburg has stood firm.

In step with Obama's call for better data in policing, and a public outcry for information about police use-of-force in general, policing leaders are increasingly admitting that carelessness, defensiveness – or, in the worst cases, indifference – does play a role in the failure of the country to track officer-related deaths.

The medical community also seems to be increasingly admitting that social networks can have great incentivizing power, especially for health, as there almost seems to be a bit of a "keeping up with the Joneses" mentality at play here.

Which one really needs to do because, increasingly, admitting that you have never seen "Mad Men," "The Wire" or "Damages" is like saying you never quite got around to reading "Catcher in the Rye" or "Pride and Prejudice".

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