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But the case may have fairly limited implications for other adult adoptees, said Michael P. Koskoff, a lawyer in Bridgeport, Conn., who represents the adoptee, Patricia Ann Spado.
That tradition, along with the United States choosing the president of the World Bank, may have fairly reflected the economic geography of 1946.
Last week, Mr. Defreitas's lawyer, Andrew Carter, asked Judge Dora L. Irizarry of Federal District Court in Brooklyn for permission to have his client analyzed by a psychologist, saying he was illiterate and may have fairly low intelligence.
Last week, Andrew Carter, a lawyer for Mr. Defreitas, asked the federal judge presiding over the case to allow a psychological examination to determine his "intellectual limitations," saying he cannot read and may have fairly low intelligence.
This may seem strange for an evolution exhibit in New York, but we attract visitors from across the globe, some of whom may have fairly conservative views.
Moreover, they may have fairly elaborate perceptions of the obstacles to change.
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Primitive multicellularity may have been fairly easy to evolve.
The new policy may have been fairly commonplace, but getting it through the legislature with a tax increase required political dexterity.
Since his rivals for this title included a man known to everyone at Westminster as "the one-armed bandit", this may have been fairly faint praise.
The indications are that in Alex Ferguson they may have come fairly close to hitting the target, even though the most they can hope for is an inner rather than a bullseye.
Egypt's recently deposed president, Mohamed Morsi, may have been fairly elected, but he presided over the near collapse of the Egyptian state and ran roughshod over his political opponents.
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