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Charismatic Catholics, like Pentecostals, with whom they have much in common, lay claim to having been "baptized in the Spirit," a baptism they have defined in these words: "a religious experience which initiates a decisively new sense of the powerful presence and working of God in one's life, which working usually involves one or more charismatic gifts," such as speaking in tongues.
From 2005 2007, all studies were industry sponsored with no Indian PIs but as the capacity, experience and expertise of the network increased, so the balance has shifted decisively to investigator initiated studies and in 2012, all INDOX studies will be led by Indian PIs, either working with industry or independently.
The algorithm incorporates several patient-specific factors, based on evidence when available, that may decisively influence when to initiate RRT.
This is a county whose voters decisively rejected a proposal to initiate local zoning and that prides itself on its log cabins and the fervent belief that government should stay out of people's lives.
More recently it has been realized that they can also initiate and regulate signaling events that will decisively influence development, cellular differentiation, metabolism and related functions through the regulation of gene expression.
decisively reduced the polarization.
He moves decisively.
"No," he replied decisively.
Lisette spoke sharply, decisively.
Politely, but decisively.
"Genre," she answered, decisively.
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