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While we will make reference to some of these debates, it is not our intention to provide a thorough review of them– rather, our interest is in signalling the ways that they impact on considerations of ethics and, more specifically, on the role of review boards in dealing with them.
Given the Evidentialist thesis that differences in justification are always underwritten by differences in evidence, it follows that a complete specification of one's evidence at any given time will make reference to the set of hypotheses which one is aware of at that time.
Where surgery, other than stripping or laser ablation is intended, the examiner will make reference to the blood flow direction in this vein, as it will be of importance.
From now on in our exposition we will make reference to the less performing primer-probe system, targeting gene fliC H7, as it determines the detection limit of the assay.
Happily, Godard is still at work (and is currently preparing to make a new film, that, he has said, will make reference to the American landing in Italy during the Second World War).
In doing so planners will make reference to the fundamental diagram, which charts the relationship between traffic flow and density.
Just for the sake of simplicity but without any loss of generality, this section will make reference to a single source-destination flow (S,D).
The project will serve as the district's initial solar-panel installation — one district officials will make reference to as they forge ahead with additional solar projects they will pay for with Measure S funds.
To facilitate discussion, we will make reference to the dataset displayed in Table 1.
This discussion will make reference to how the participant's narratives represented each of these three domains.
This will be based on the participant's responses to question 1 and will make reference to the information in the 'Back Book'.
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