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In the midst of a complex and multifaceted life one may have compelling reasons to avoid neatly resolving incompatible desires.
Coupled with human attachment to place and community (Dibben & Chester [1999]), this means that people may have compelling reasons to live with the risks associated with volcanoes.
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The choice of RRT modality was left to the discretion of the attending nephrologist and intensivist, who may have had compelling reasons for their choice which we could not capture in this retrospective analysis.
Investigators may indeed have compelling evidence — phone records, shipping receipts, e-mails.
But while Congress may well have compelling reasons to limit executive pay in companies seeking bailout money, voter anger is not a good reason to extend pay caps more generally.
Consultants Ynys Resources added the plan may have been "compelling" previously, it needs to be reviewed.
We have compelling evidence that betacellulin can increase retinal vascular permeability and may play a role in the pathogenesis of retinal vascular leakage in diabetes.
But, if so, they have compelling implications.
West Virginia Guard Joe Mazzulla may have the most compelling story of the tournament.
Barclays has said it would consider leaving.Other European banks may have even more compelling reasons to want to move.
Bread and Puppet Theater may have had more compelling productions in the past, but it remains a healthy antidote to the perils of lock-step thought.
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