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Of course, in the case of God, it is hard to determine what the chances of a successful outcome might be: we cannot justifiably assume, for example, that the likelihood of God existing is equal to the likelihood of God not existing.
Since such survivors are not found we might justifiably assume a very rapid evolution of the many eukaryote-defining features, driven by selection and (Lane postulates) an elevated mutation rate, this from "early bombardment of genes and introns from the endosymbiont to the host cell".
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PARIS — Amid the welter of the WikiLeaks disclosures, Britain's royal family might have justifiably assumed that it would not fall under the same whistle-blower spotlight as hot spots from Iran to North Korea.
The maximum ΔKC,applied value of series 1 laminate is 36.75 ( mathrm{MPa}sqrt{mathrm{m}} ) which too is higher than the maximum ΔKC,al,∗ of 18.43 ( mathrm{MPa}sqrt{mathrm{m}} ) in plain specimens, justifiably assuming that the ΔKP data of the plain specimens do not change significantly under fatigue cycles with peak stress value of 75 MPa instead of 97.45 MPa.
Although frequently isolated in cultures, they are commonly and often justifiably assumed to be contaminants [ 1, 2].
(A pessimism, I should say, inherited from my father, who has always tended – mostly justifiably – to assume the worst even in the face of unassailable sporting advantage, and which he in turn had adopted from his own old man, who had understandably first lost his faith in myths of native superiority aged 15 at Gallipoli).
People whose knowledge of the genre consists only of "Mame," say, might justifiably disagree, assuming they weren't permanently rendered mute by the experience.
In still other cases, two to several carpels (still thought of as megasporophylls, although perhaps not always justifiably) are assumed to have fused to produce a single compound gynoecium (pistil), whose basal part, or ovary, may be uniloculate (with one cavity) or pluriloculate (with several compartments), depending on the method of carpel fusion.
Effects testing could thus be concentrated on particularly relevant end points that can justifiably be assumed to exist.
So once more, the skeptic cannot justifiably adopt (II) while assuming (III).
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