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Asked if he was enacting a form of "vengeance" against the US by helping Snowden, Assange said: I have personal sympathy with Mr Snowden … but the Wikileaks organisation more broadly exists to defend the practical of rites of whistleblowers to bring information to the public.

The mere fact that there are people who live in such poverty and deprivation that they and their children die of starvation and the simplest infection should be a sufficient indicator that there is something seriously wrong with global institutional schemes, and that a justice-based obligation to remedy that situation, both from a public health point of view and more broadly, exists (Pogge 2008).

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These are all problems in ontology in the sense that they deal with whether or not a certain thing, or more broadly entity, exists.

Though elevations of the two transaminases both indicate liver impairment, ALT is a more direct indicator because it is predominantly found in liver, whereas AST also broadly exists in other tissues, especially muscle (Goessling and Friedman, 2005).

Two computational studies suggested that this effect exists more broadly in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes [ 14, 15].

More broadly speaking, a debate exists as to whether it is methodologically appropriate to include survival gains in economic analyses when these are not statistically significant [ 29– 33].

In Wisconsin, and the Midwest more broadly, there has long existed a tension between those who would expand workers' rights and those who believe that they are the impediment to prosperity.

But to some of the approximately 2,000 career parks department employees, the program and its young men and women -- roughly 30 a year, more than three-quarters of whom are white -- became symbolic of the race discrimination they believe existed more broadly across the department.

Although empirical associations between retinopathy and cerebral histopathology necessarily come from limited populations, similarities between retina and brain in terms of anatomy and physiology imply that these associations are also likely to exist more broadly.

Local and regional data suggest similar disparities in risk behaviour may well exist in more broadly defined MSM populations.

In this paper I outline three possible reasons why this knowledge gap still exists and consider how they could be adopted more broadly, including better considerations about what endpoints should be measured at the initial study design phase.

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