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She posited that clinic staff may have been more invested in ensuring that women who kept their first appointment understood the follow-up process, resulting in better appointment adherence downstream.

And she posited that the dying underwent five stages: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.

(In a recent interview with Vibe, she posited that if you're human "you're already crazy," which is a reassuring departure from earlier bromides).

She posited that an educational system that allowed girls the same advantages as boys would result in women who would be not only exceptional wives and mothers but also capable workers in many professions.

She posited that his framework was the result of cherry picking case studies that later ended up proving him wrong anyway.

She posited that women were driving the social media revolution, declaring, "They dominate the space".

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She posits that we, as a distant but increasingly, well, *involved* country, could learn a lot about the people of the region via novels in a way we cannot from the evening news, and she is right.

She posits that Liu and his wife, Ming (Wai Ching Ho), a former Central Intelligence operative, are secretly being investigated chiefly by Richard Fortier Scott Klavann), an Energy Department security expert whose father was Liu's mentor, and Richard's wife, Diane Bonnie Blackk), an F.B.I. agent.

Sitting on her heap of days (a wonderfully Biblical image), she goes back in time, she recollects, and, in a striking inversion of the usual wisdom, phrased with Harvey's wistful elegance, she posits that the past is where our true potential lies: There is freedom there; there is always freedom in the past.

She posits that when we encourage kids to save for something they really want, a special and expensive toy, for example, they often become disappointed once they buy the toy, which invariably "seems dull and plain and ordinary after so much waiting and so much money".

Reinforcing the historical record with scientific reinterpretation, she posits that when Mantle injured his right knee swerving out of Joe DiMaggio's way in the fifth inning of the second game of the 1951 World Series, he in fact tore his meniscus and the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments.

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