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Such misleading stories about the inevitably positive role of technology are not limited to the subject of press freedom.
However, paternal care and involvement is not inevitably positive, and where the ability of fathers to care for their children is affected, for example, by illness, children may exhibit subsequent problems in their functioning and development.
Despite the inevitably positive test, despite constant diarrhea, despite watching his wardmates die around him, every day Gabriel told me that he was better, his optimism belied by the fear and pleading in his eyes.
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The very objective of teachers' transforming pedagogies would inevitably have positive impact on transforming the education system and society.
Analysis based on 20 to 30 years discounting, inevitably, shows positive impacts of transit systems in a poor light.
Unfortunately, the long-term investment implications of deep discounting across the board are inevitably not positive for the publicly traded cruise stocks.
Assessment of the effects of mammographic breast screening in terms of mortality or life years inevitably shows positive benefits because of the omission of harms.
Postdoctoral research inevitably has positives and negatives.
Resolution may be the outcome or it may not, but the new learning will inevitably lead to positive change.
But it is for that very reason that they should NOT be the ones to decide how to highlight nutritional quality -- because they will inevitably accentuate the positive.
In acute illness, exogenous fluid replacement almost inevitably leads to positive fluid balances.
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