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He has seen the pitfalls that have upended other female golf prodigies, most notably Michelle Wie, who qualified for the Women's United States Amateur Public Links at 10, contended in an L.P.G.A. major at 13, played in a PGA event at 14 (and nearly made the cut), and renounced her amateur status a week before her 16th birthday.
Notably, Li not only qualified, but she won her qualifying event by seven strokes at Old Course at Half Moon Bay Golf Links.
Venezuelan scientists say significant obstacles remain in advancing the country's nuclear ambitions, notably a scarcity of qualified scientific personnel, potentially delaying for years the start of feasible nuclear-energy projects.
As we are essentially social creatures, our rights and freedoms are not isolating or selfish but protect us within the social units in which we thrive – family, trade union, faith community, democratic society, etc. Further, most of these liberties (notably privacy and expression) are qualified only by limitations necessary and proportionate to protecting the rights and freedoms of others.
Notably, these results need to be qualified by the fact that participants themselves chose whether to mediate or litigate.
Notably, the reviews are conducted by highly qualified physicians and scientists — not politically appointed activists.
Pryce showed other signs of promise during the season, most notably in Monaco and Silverstone where he qualified on the front row of the grid, the latter being in pole position.
This analysis reveals vital information on the delegation pattern for a range of restorative tasks, which are within dental therapists' scope of practice, but notably are not as widely performed once qualified [ 47, 48].
Sure, under the old system only four of this year's quarterfinalists, and notably not Bayern or Barça or even P.S.G., would have qualified as a domestic league champion.
Subsequent legal decisions, most notably the 1978 case of Butz v. Economou substituted a qualified for the absolute immunity, thereby allowing suits to go ahead on proof of the "actual malice" of the public official charged with wrongdoing.
By paying attention to how people actually think, behavioural economics has qualified some of the underlying assumptions of classical economics, notably that everyone is perfectly rational.
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