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The notion of essential dependence, which involves requirements for identity or essence, may better express what God's supposed ontological independence is about.

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Then life may be better expressed as a roulette wheel, at least according to Andrew Gottlieb, whose Gilbert parody, "Drink, Play, F@ k," out in paperback from Black Cat, follows the fictional character Bob Sullivan on a year-long global trip of boozing, gambling, and, yes, fucking, across three continents.

The inter-story drift is used as an effective response variable to define fragilities and failure costs, although it is realized that damage of some components may be better expressed in terms of the acceleration response.

Theistic faith may seem better expressed as believing in God, rather than as believing that God exists for example, the Christian creeds begin 'Credo in unum Deum …' and it is arguable that 'belief in' is neither merely an idiomatic variant on, nor reducible to, 'belief that' (Price 1965).

Therefore, the authors' narrative conclusion indicating that "gemifloxacin is an effective and well-tolerated treatment" may be better expressed by saying that according to the data reported gemifloxacin was as effective and safe as trovafloxacin.

Any suggestion that the relationship between chronic glycemic levels and the long-term complications of diabetes may be better expressed as a continuum, rather than as a strictly dichotomous relationship, is belied by the retinopathy findings presented herein.

In this sense, to differentiate "moderate" from "strenuous" running, intensity may be better expressed as percentage of VO2max, as did in the present study, than as running distance and speed alone.

Thus, T3RU may reflect a joint effect of OCs, and their neurotoxic effects, to the extent that it is mediated via induction of thyroid dysfunction, which may be better expressed by the T3RU than by the chemical concentrations of the individual substances.

Involving a patient's advocate may help the patient to better express his wishes in times of crisis.

For years, LGBTQ Christians in this country have turned my cheek when struck by U.S. evangelicals with lies and hate speech (Matthew 5 39, Luke 6 29), have spoken truth in love (Ephesians 4 15), have prayed and still pray for those who persecute our LGBTQ community (Matthew 5 44, Romans 12 14) -- and for those who know better, may express private sympathy, but remain silent out of fear.

In the context of a major allele IFNL3 genotype, IFNL3 is highly expressed and may better inhibit the initial replication of a virus due to a longer lasting anti-viral effect of induced ISGs.

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