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And it has insisted that it will continue to develop missiles for its own defense, a stance that seemed at variance with the proposal announced today.
These results seemed at variance with the observed 50% decrease in salivary flow rate detected by three days after x-irradiation at doses of 15 Gy [8], and thus these investigators concluded that radiation-induced apoptosis was not causally related to salivary gland dysfunction.
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Evidently, the Bush administration would rather help Middle East oil producers, whose interests so often seem at variance with those of the US, than Brazil.
In other words, equality requires structure, which differentiates it from liberty; in fact, there are times when absolute liberty might seem at variance with equality, although in fact both are deeply intertwined and codependent.
Such conclusions seem at variance with Pinker's claim that evolutionary psychology "can help lead the way to a realistic, biologically informed humanism…[and] offer a touchstone by which we can identify suffering and oppression wherever they occur…" (Pinker 2002, xi).
And it certainly seems at variance with the objectivity of the statistical procedure that this rejection depends on the physiology and the state of mind of the researcher: if she had not kept open the possibility of a snack break, she would not have rejected the null hypothesis, even though she did not actually take that break.
It would seem that my definition of "respect" seems at variance with that of the Church.
His proposals, and his economic team, seem at variance with his rhetoric.
Genet's play may revel in its artificiality, in its belief that being is nothing but an interlude of play-acting covering over a gaping emptiness, but Huppert's mode of play-acting often seems at variance with the rest of this athletic Anglophone production.
The realization that multiple cDNAs can promote cell growth may seem at variance with the concept of there being a single rate-limiting-step.
Our finding that SP0463 is found significantly more often in middle ear isolates than carriage isolates seems at variance with other data that pneumococcal isolates do not contain genes encoding pili at a greater frequency in otitis media isolates than in invasive disease isolates [40].
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