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The diplomatic campaign would be stronger if it contained a definite plan to assuage Iran's fears that the West and Israel ultimately seek regime change in Tehran — fears that presumably inform Iran's search for a nuclear deterrent.

It's a revealing statement and the chipmunk grin doesn't quite conceal the hunger for fame which has always driven her and which presumably informs her decision, before she has even retired from ballet (her final performance is in Kenneth MacMillan's Song of the Earth at the Royal Opera House on 8 June), to announce her comeback in a coach-party spectacular entitled Viva la Diva.

But, before this turns into a set of "truths," I think that we need to be clear about the scientific research that presumably informs three key points in Larson's piece.

Such signals presumably inform processing in brain areas, such as parietal cortex, that guide attention [29].

Whether they are right about 20% of revenue being the cutoff between manageable and unmanageable interest payments is an empirical question that their experience presumably informs.

Physicians themselves, presumably, are informed health consumers and should be knowledgeable about the health risks and benefits associated with different methods of delivery.

The entrenched nature of stigma against mental illness was reflected in the responses by some of the presumably well informed participants who used demeaning language while referring to the mental hospital and the patients.

Lastly, Airbnb says it has agreed to work with the city to tackle illegal hotels — so will presumably be informing on hosts if it finds they are not complying with local city regulations.

Such coordination presumably would inform future decisions about resisting or accepting either permanent or temporary change at any one site.

I find it interesting that the (presumably) form letter informed me about the other groups of books impacted, as if there were no connecting thread between them (hint: it's sex, and more to the point, not the kind your "average joe" is supposed to use as his masturbation fodder).

Historically, these societies have been low- or middle-income economies and presumably less well informed on the risks of tobacco use.

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