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Each mechanism or event we have discussed, although it may sometimes appear ad hoc, can be perfectly interpreted as the result of chance and natural selection and not the consequence of something that was planned.
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However, since most marriage market theories are based on a first marriage, it is difficult for them to perfectly interpret the act of remarriage (Kalmijin 1998).
In fact, the marriage theories that exclude the family dimension obviously do not apply to the Chinese situation and therefore are unlikely to perfectly interpret the practice of remarriage in China.
Compared to the original data, the RIs of the mitochondrial coding data have a much higher frequency of values of around 0.3, while the morphological data have a disproportionate amount of character state changes interpreted as perfectly homologous throughout the tree.
It would have been perfectly reasonable to interpret it as meaning that the Catholics were right all along.
Mr. Wood would find many people throughout the world who think it perfectly reasonable to interpret a toothache as punishment for some wrongdoing.
Finally, the mind is perfectly capable of interpreting a fast-forward year, or decade, as something other than a frittering away of opportunities for self-improvement.
Preachers are perfectly free to interpret and apply Scripture as they see fit, speak out on moral and ethical issues of the day, and urge good citizenship practices, such as registering voters and encouraging them to vote.
"The open magnet was an entrepreneurial phenomenon," said Dr. Froelich, adding that some radiologists insist that lower-field magnets, if used and interpreted properly, are perfectly adequate.
The reasons why the acted emotions were not perfectly recognized may be better interpreted upon analyzing the gestural portrayals in a qualitative manner.
There are many ways in which this most famous quote may be interpreted, but to us social scientists it illustrates perfectly the first and most important law in networking, that is, the law of the Small World.
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