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"is warrant" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
To use it correctly, you should replace "is" with "warrants" or "warranting". For example, "This document warrants the payment of $500."
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is warrant
noun
A protector or defender.
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However, the cardiac catheterization still poses a huge challenge for novice surgeons; therefore a double-catheter system is warrant for training surgeons.
It is worth noting here that Maloney translates "esse habituale" and "esse habitudinis" identically as "habitual being", but there is warrant from Bacon himself that these are different notions and, perhaps, therefore, should be translated differently.
Further work is warrant to confirm or refine these findings in additional family members and unrelated individuals.
Thus ETBR antagonists, which have been shown to induce concomitant antitumor activity and suppression of neovascularization, may therefore represent a targeted therapeutic approach which is warrant to be explored in melanoma treatment.
Further prospective research, with larger numbers of participants and fully confounding risk factors considered, such as age, sex, ethnicity and life style, is warrant to examine the possible effects of this variation on T2DM to confirm our conclusion.
This indicates one more time point of jejunal segments in piglets infused with ETEC is warrant.
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The care is warranted.
But some perspective is warranted.
Skepticism is warranted, of course.
"Even vigorous exercise is warranted.
But again some scepticism is warranted.
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