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In this data set, however, the authenticity of the published sequence of Bucorvus leadbeateri is rendered questionable, as it is indistinguishable from Tockus erythrorhynchus, despite the fact that Bucorvus and Tockus species are morphologically clearly apart [ 47].
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However, Halevi also came to realize that well before the goal is ever reached, opinions, conventions, and traditions of all kinds as well as the practices associated with them, would be rendered questionable or otherwise suspect, because they were not known philosophically to be true or right.
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Hence, in many real-world applications, the quality of information produced by deterministic optimization techniques can be rendered highly questionable when the input data cannot be expressed with precision (Li and Huang, 2006; Li et al. 2011).
It may signal bad news for the production, though, which was set for an Aug. 1, 2014, release that's now rendered questionable.
Several other authors mentioned this name in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but it is questionable that any rendered the name available under the rules of zoological nomenclature.
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