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It sometimes refers to that which is adduced by a party at the trial as a means of establishing factual claims.
The disputed objectivity of the impairment classification is adduced by Tremain to argue that impairments "must no longer be theorized as essential biological characteristics (attributes) of a 'real' body on which recognizably disabling conditions are imposed" (2001, 632).
The number was determined empirically and the algorithm below is adduced by the variable EDRD (Empirical Dimensional Range Division).
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Part of the reason this event captured so much attention, besides the fact that it happened in the media capital of the world, is that the story of the Central Park jogger could be adduced by any side in a continuing debate about race, class and justice in America.
Health technology assessments, cost-effectiveness analyses, and clinical studies are adduced by the professional committees and included in the negotiation but they are not mandatory.
The article says: "Performance anxiety is adduced as one of the main reasons musicians use alcohol".
Support for the model is adduced from published experimental data.
On a general level, if so, evidence is adduced to the correctness of Scheer's proposal.
Evidence is adduced for the safety and efficacy of ChEs treatment.
Support is adduced for the German, contemporary Scandinavian, and British models.
If no evidence at all is adduced, such "lucky guesses" are not worth any certitude, and if faulty evidence is adduced, they are to be interpreted as pseudo-inferences.
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