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A cheaper solution in which British submarines sailed from French or American bases has practical difficulties (and would make the claim of independent control perhaps conclusively unsustainable).

But the votes on Saturday appeared to have blocked, perhaps conclusively, a settlement under which hard-line traditionalists might have accepted the appointment of women bishops.

This requirement seems plausible because the recognition that an action is right plausibly is the recognition that the action is well-supported (perhaps conclusively supported) by justifying moral reasons for action, and such a recognition should motivate someone unless the agent is practically irrational.

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And perhaps most conclusively: "I can't pretend that I ever truly understand what ailed my owner; it was the human thing, that burden of self-consciousness that weighs down the day".

Leon Wieseltier, the literary editor of The New Republic and a former student of Dr. Yerushalmi's at Harvard, said Dr. Yerushalmi had been torn between the power of memory and the complexity of the historical perspective and had struggled to reconcile the two streams throughout much of his life, though perhaps not conclusively.

Perhaps more conclusively, this implementation can be used to bridge the findings of studies utilizing the more classical and invasive oximetry techniques for examining microvascular networking [ 2, 39, 40].

Perhaps more conclusively, aging was shown to correlate with changes in hemorheological parameters resulting in a diminished cerebral blood flow and a consequent reduced availability of oxygen, metabolites, and neurotrophic factors [ 64- 66] that are important for NSCs and whose alterations were associated with impairment in spatial memory [ 67].

Manama appears to have calculated correctly that Washington's military priorities will trump its embarrassment on human rights, perhaps even more conclusively now Bahrain is part of the anti-ISIS effort.

However, lower-level lead exposure has not been correlated with renal effects as conclusively, perhaps because blood lead reflects relatively recent exposure, and therefore is not an adequate measure of total body burden.

The prosecutions greatest failing, perhaps, was in not conclusively proving criminal intent; indeed, the issue of criminal intent was the subject of greatest contention for Juror No.4, Ruth B. Jordan.

If one was to disavow common sense, history, evidence and truth, and, instead, rely purely on hysteria and hearsay created out of conjecture, then perhaps superficial appearances do conclusively prove Obama is a Muslim.

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