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" You might clarify, "I'm not saying I'm an atheist, and I do try to respect every kind of believer's faith and each nonbeliever's personal ethical philosophy.
If you're interested, I know an article that might clarify things, I'll send it to you" (again, without condemnation for maximum effectiveness), especially if others are present, as it is always counter-productive to belittle anyone; ever.
To identify novel proteins that might help clarify the molecular mechanisms underlying chondromodulin-I (ChM-I) induction of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) differentiate into chondrocytes.
Dear Mr. ----, Good question, but I might need to clarify it a bit.
There may be those who were openly pondering whether a defeat here for England might actually be a good thing, might clarify the muddled thinking over the future of Brian Ashton.
"But for those who do care, this analysis might help clarify things".
A bill might also clarify whether and when cops can compel you to reveal your passcode during an investigation.
This paper offers a perspective on major features of this discussion and to suggest specific actions which might be clarify understanding and resolve issues.
However, consumers might not clarify well the difference between initial cost and monthly fee.
In a similar vein, immunoPET might help clarify the power of different cure strategies.
It might help clarify things a bit... "Dear reader, So, let me get this straight.
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