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This is not consistent with other studies, as the website Skeptical Science points out (in addition to the study's authors themselves).

Elster points out, in addition, that an envy-free allocation does not ensure that no one experiences envy, if an individual can envy someone else's utility, rather than his resources.

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But, as he took care to point out, in addition to being friends, the performers are all professionals.

And just in case you think the BBC is still anti-ginger, the corporation goes on to point out: "In addition, the Doctor's previous companion Donna Noble Catherine Tatee) and his new one Amy Pond Karen Gillann) are both redheads". Not only that, Chris Evans is the new breakfast host of BBC Radio 2. What more proof could anyone possibly want?

It is pointed out in addition that the simulation places this shadow at that distance from the planet where the ASPERA instrument aboard Phobos-2 measured a substantial decrease in the flux of H+ ions behind Mars (see for instance Kallio et al., 1994).

As some scholars (e.g., Brecht & Walton, 1994; Everson & Shen, 2010a) have pointed out, in addition to language programs, it is also critical for the growth of a language field to conduct research on problems and issues germane to the field.

It's worth pointing out in addition, that the whole "our only opportunity comes with a crisis" idea was something that was floated by Obama's own Chief Of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, who said, "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste".

It's worth pointing out in addition, that the whole "our only opportunity comes with a crisis" idea was something that was floated by Obama's own Chief Of Staff, Rahm Emanuel, who said, "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste". The bill-killers are simply taking this to heart.

As previously pointed out, in addition to problems arising from fish passage there are indirect effects such as a change in hydrological regime, water quality, an increase in predation and the loss or deterioration of the habitat upstream or downstream which may also be limiting factors.

This article has pointed out, in addition, that the Complex Number model respects the bi-dimensional spatial relationships established between different combinations of time and utility when these are represented as points or co-ordinates on the Cartesian plane, thus making it a more suitable geometrical model than the multiplicative model for calculating QALYs.

On the official M. C. Escher Web site (www.mcescher.com), a biography of Escher points out that in addition to his famous impossible figures, he designed postage stamps and tapestries, illustrated books and sometimes worked in three dimensions, carving wooden spheres.

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