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The devotees also called for the vaults to be opened for examination.
A few hours of sleep to him was being cautious, and while his consideration of society was admirable, it was faulty, and an open invitation for examination.
Court records are typically open for public examination.
In a separate dissent, Justice Thomas said he doubted that the Constitution's framers would have regarded any roadblocks as acceptable but that since the court's precedents were not open for re-examination in this case, "I believe that those cases compel upholding the program at issue here".
Six days after the inoculation, animals were sacrificed and opened for macroscopic examination of the liver.
In addition, we propose that O-GlcNAc modification and tyrosine phosphorylation is a novel previously unidentified binary switch which may provide new mechanistic insights into cell signaling pathways and is open for direct experimental examination.
Language can frame the issues in an emerging discipline, define the boundaries of a conversation, and imply the extent to which intellectual ideas are still open for discussion and examination.
Our findings open up new approaches for examination of the specification and behavior of endocrine progenitors during zebrafish embryogenesis, in which these processes can now be visualized, and where large-scale chemical and pharmacologic screening can be applied.
The watchdog algorithms can be like open-source software — open to examination by anyone.
The article provides new insights into socialization tactics and human resource systems by bridging the two theoretical areas, opening up this conceptual space for examination by organizational scholars.
That is, obviously, not what A Star Is Born is about Cooper opens that old narrative up for examination, not to be reaffirmed.
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