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The homologies between rock and Roman Catholicism are most clearly articulated in the chapter "More Than This," named for the song by Roxy Music.

This moral contradiction between what America said it stood for and the way it was actually organized was most clearly articulated at the time by the eminent sociologist Gunnar Myrdal in An American Dilemma, published in 1944.

Thus, computer access was felt less a barrier than Internet access, which is most clearly articulated by a Palestinian medical student: 'No I have access to a computer, but the Internet connection it is the problem'.

(NGO, Director) The most clearly articulated reason for the problems with evaluation (a reason offered by 11 of the interviewees) was the lack of a national framework of performance indicators or metrics to guide evaluation and the lack of a systematic mechanism for feeding back and collating results at the national level.

While plans for a reconnaissance and summit attempt were being drawn up by the Royal Geographical Society (RGS) and the Alpine Club, it was a German-trained Scottish chemist who most clearly articulated the value of supplementary oxygen for an Everest expedition.

If anything, China's most clearly articulated foreign policy over the decades has been non-interference in other nations' internal affairs.

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Although Theodor Boveri and Walter Sutton are generally given equal credit for first expounding the chromosome theory, the classic paper by Sutton (1903), a student of E. B. Wilson, most clearly articulates the parallels between Mendel's factors in breeding experiments and the properties of chromosomes (particularly during meiosis) observed directly by cytological analysis.

It is in verse that militants most clearly articulate the fantasy life of jihad.

Most importantly, the public health response has clearly articulated the fundamental requirement of full disclosure if inroads to HIV prevention are to be made (Chaiyamahapurk, Pannarunothai, & Nopkesorn, 2011; Remis, 2013).

"The Army remains particularly vulnerable to further reductions in its manpower, as the most scalable of the three services and without a clearly articulated case for why 82,000 regular troops constitutes its 'critical mass'.

These forms were clearly articulated and beautiful.

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