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However, a likely premise is that double knockout neonates had neurological problems (suggested by the extensive Sulf1 and Sulf2 gene expression patterns in the embryonic central nervous system).
Addressing such the community livelihood needs has potential to restore hope for the future among returnees a likely premise for effective behaviour change messages for HIV prevention[ 15].
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If this information was not available, researchers manually searched aerial photographs of Ontario identifying the most likely premises using the site address and taking point coordinates (longitude and latitude) at the location that appeared to be the entrance door.
Even if these multiple issues aren't on "the same track," I'd say that a majority of the electorate would likely accept the premise that the President of the United States needs to be capable of working on more than one important issue at once.
(The party line premise most likely dates from then).
(Since his visibility in Zurich is low, and his only marketing materials are as-yet-undistributed campaign vomit bags, this will likely remain an untested premise).
The limited success in bringing forward new therapies in these areas is likely proof of that premise.
Byrne objects that this premise is likely to be false if there is no God and thus arguments that assume it appear circular.
Luckily, MTV isn't putting them all in the same house together, otherwise, their premise would likely be thrown out the window pretty quickly.
"The Grinder" often opens with the family sitting around watching episodes of Dean's old television show, an absurd (and very funny) comic premise that likely wouldn't be replicated in real life.
Other studies have found staff are likely to leave the premise to smoke when total bans are implemented [ 13].
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