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The idea that a player like Williams, who is a specialist in a sense, could fully replace a player of Johnson's caliber would rightfully be considered absurd.
The direct addition of an organocopper or cuprate reagent to a carbon heteroatom multiple bond might rightfully be considered the forgotten son of transition metal based carbon carbon bond formation.
FDR? Though not quite of the bizarre variety of delusions generally associated with psychosis, these are fixed delusions of paranoia and grandeur that do constitute a personality that cannot rightfully be considered sane.
When the ilk of a Lance Armstrong raises millions of dollars through his foundation, lies about talking performance enhancing drugs and uses his celebrity to destroy innocent people can rightfully be considered more of a thug Sherman.
If the people of the United States, and its representatives in Congress do not insist upon doing everything in their power to prevent what happened in Tucson from happening again, this country can rightfully be considered crazy.
As we show next, Pareto optimization can rightfully be considered as the most general of the combinations discussed here.
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The world will be watching many of the greatest athletes of our time -- Serena Williams, for example, who rightfully asked that she be considered "one of the greatest athletes of all time," regardless of gender, after she won the 38th major title of her career.
However, the stability of phospho-epitopes has rightfully been questioned [ 39] and the risk that pre-analytic handling of the samples could affect this expression should be considered.
Rightfully proud, Federer tends to bristle when the subject is raised, countering with the fair (if not explanatory) question of how a French Open and Wimbledon finalist could be considered to be in free fall.
"I think this is of such importance to our community, and I can only assume, rightfully or wrongfully that Tamworth is considered a safe seat.
Both the cell growth within the tissue (as in neurons, cancer cells, or pollen tubes), and into the surrounding substrate (as in root hairs) are considered under the common umbrella, and rightfully so.
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