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In contrast, there is a rather indisputably strong association between the content of TNF-α in synovial fluid and disease activity such as in rheumatoid arthritis [ 30].

The happy ending she seeks for herself is indisputably a cosily romantic, rather than a stirringly ambitious one (although she does assert early on that she would like, at the age of 53 or so, to write "a novel as good as Persuasion, but with a modern setting").

We construct our representational systems not in serial relation to indisputably "real" phenomena, but rather in recursive and multiple parallel, "mapping on to different co-ordinate systems" (Pynchon 159).

To contend that poetry originates not only in ideas, books and traditions — all fine things, but indisputably all systems of differentiation rather than inclusion — but also in our indistinguishable mouths and lungs, is a fundamentally egalitarian act.

The rare player who becomes indisputably great at getting offensive rebounds, rather than just catching those balls that take unexpected routes off the rim, does so by a combination of energy, physical ability, and mental guile.

But the problem with having people who know music obsessively in bands is that they might be tempted simply to emulate what they know, rather than create something that is indisputably their own.

It is indisputably a novel that demands to be read physically rather than in e-reader form.

But even where a claim finds its origins in state rather than federal law as Minton's legal malpractice claim indisputably does we have identified a "special and small category" of cases in which arising under jurisdiction still lies.

A judge in one of them, Palm Beach, had given the canvassing authorities there wide latitude in attempting to determine in its manual recount what the voters had intended, rather than limited them to counting votes that had indisputably been cast.

Despite the humor threaded through his works, Butler's characters are indisputably tragic, in that their abundant knowledge of their own needs and flaws traps rather than frees them.

"I think what we'll get are piecemeal, slow, poorly coordinated efforts, mostly at the level of cities, nations, and regions rather than the globe as a whole," says Paul Edwards. Edwards states that climate change is indisputably underway.

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