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As ambassador, it is not the job of Susan Rice to provide security, make deductions on intelligence that comes in or even make decisions about what information can be made available to the American people.
Combining the findings of the physico-chemical and in vitro studies, we can make deductions on the mechanisms of radioprotection by melanins.
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Little is written about canvas canopies, and researchers have to make deductions about them based on advertisements, and on apartment-building canopies' sudden appearance in historical photographs around 1910.
These studies have had to make deductions about whether blastomeres are 'inside' or 'outside' based on the proximity of nuclei to the surface of the embryo, rather than directly by visualising the blastomere surface.
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With this data, we don't need to make deductions from the experience of venture capitalists.
Seeing someone at an event and making deductions based on circumspect conduct about the identity of a corporate executive is hardly the type of confidential information normally identified as the basis for an insider trading charge.
Yes, none of this investigating, and making deductions based on evidence for this cop.
The most significant predictor of positive student outcomes was the extent to which students engaged in what the authors call "active thinking," in other words, using logic, thinking creatively, making deductions, or building on prior knowledge.
"When they were making deductions I was living on an income the government said was below the minimum poverty level," she says.
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