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Although it is sometimes asserted that the federal government has limited legal power to mandate citizens' purchases, there can be a good economic case for mandates.

Following in the tradition of Paley (1802) from two centuries ago, it is sometimes asserted that if a natural explanation is unavailable to account for an observation, then the only alternative is to assume a supernatural one.

It is sometimes asserted that the simple fact that the metric field (or the connection it determines) distinguishes, at every location, motions that are 'absolutely' accelerated and/or 'absolutely rotating' from those that are not, by itself entails that GTR fails to embody a folk-Leibniz style general relativity of motion (e.g. Earman (1989), ch.

* p ≤ 0.01, H 0 : correlation of risk factor with adjusted BMI is equal to its correlation with PBFSlaughter or PBFDXA It is sometimes asserted that body fatness is the true outcome of interest in obesity research and that BMI is an inaccurate surrogate.

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The result is that profit participants in hit television series, which can earn tens of millions of dollars, sometimes assert that negotiations are designed in large measure to benefit the parent company.

It is still sometimes asserted, quite confidently, that teenagers aren't interested in feminism – but the idea has never seemed more laughable.

In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, it was sometimes asserted in the West that there were no Muslim voices condemning the attacks.

At a slightly higher theological level, it is sometimes asserted (in the course of Christian-Muslim debates, for example) that Muhammad's aversion to images had exceptions.

The transverse forces that cause spinning balls to swerve in flight are, however, not Magnus forces, as is sometimes asserted.

In his 1933 lecture Schoenberg, sometimes playfully, asserted that audiences should not be snookered by the Classical trappings of Brahms's symphonies and chamber works.

It has sometimes been asserted that they have neither the size nor the means sufficient to deal with such enormous questions (Castells 1983) but experience (and particularly the experience of Barcelona) shows that their actions can give rise to notable collective benefits.

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