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First, individuals are the source of the trove of information, the argument goes, so it ought to belong to them.
Releasing the information, the argument goes, would be tantamount to releasing performance evaluations, something that is clearly protected from disclosure.
Without any additional information, the argument that the Ca binding site in the RCK domain is the sole locus of Ca's inhibitory action is a weak one, and thus the authors should at least mention that other sites or mechanisms of inhibition cannot be ruled out.
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While advocates of the information theoretic approach might argue that the correlation is information, the arguments of Maroney and of Shenker and Hemmo would appear to challenge whether maintaining this correlation is even necessary to understand the operation of the engine.
And, if you have no other sources of information, the arguments that the FDA is trying to undermine a major research initiative by the National Institutes of Health, dubbed CLARITY, by introducing contaminated study data to claim that BPA was safe might seem persuasive and damaging, if somewhat perplexing and perhaps unbalanced.
Voter Information The court heard arguments on the constitutionality of a Missouri provision to "instruct and inform" voters on whether candidates for the Senate and House have taken steps to work for a federal constitutional amendment for Congressional term limits.
The fact that search times are adjusted in ways that maximizes mutual information supports the argument for information maximization as the behavioral goal.
Both groups, GPs personally available and GPs not often transferring information, use the argument of personal availability as reason for not transferring information.
But the Met confirmed the latest arrest was not over allegations of "conspiracy" to give false information about the argument between Mr Mitchell and police in September.
Some will argue that the mere threat of an accurate lie test could be used to extract valuable information — the same argument, in essence, that led to the use of polygraphs in the United States.
It should be perfectly possible for intelligent laypersons, given the basic information and the arguments of both sides, to reach some conclusions for themselves.
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