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Nor do they commonly substantiate the assertion, just possibly because they think it is self-evident, more probably because they haven't the foggiest notion why - it's just something they once heard, and repeating it has always gone down well at all those stuffy dinners and conferences it is their lot to attend.
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While the United Nations said Iraq had not substantiated the assertion, a spokesman said that a Dutch citizen working for a Swiss company hired by the United Nations to inspect goods at border crossings had been withdrawn because he had "taken some photographs in an area which the government considered to be sensitive".
The performance in the other years substantiates the assertion that the GMDH model generates better results, and so, this became the preferred model.
There were no calcified enteroliths in the complicated Meckel's diverticulum, substantiating the assertion that this is a rare finding [6, 10].
The new framework substantiates the assertion that policies of multiculturalism recognise a lack of opportunities as the policy problem and the policy intervention is designed to increase capabilities, whereas policies of assimilation recognise a lack of motivation as the policy problem and the policy intervention is designed to increase aspirations.
As detailed in Table II, there were no differences in treatment parameters between the Prolutex and Endometrin group, substantiating the assertion that the physicians treating the patients were not treating the patients differently based on study group assignment.
A second factual correction was to make "more general" statements about Mr. Hussein's ties to Palestinian terrorist organizations and the Jordanian terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi that had been used to substantiate the White House assertion that Mr. Hussein "maintained ties to terrorists and terrorist organizations," the administration official said.
As of Thursday morning, "sniffer" planes and other sensors had yet to detect any evidence, such as particles in the air, that would substantiate the North Korean assertion that it had set off a hydrogen bomb, a US government source said.
On the contrary, there is room for a serious discussion of Darwin's frailties; but there is little effort to substantiate the rather broad assertions that have been advanced here, so one can only speculate about the reasons for the author's less than gracious attitude toward Darwin, his ideas, and his contributions to the biological sciences.
"Given the Bush family's relationship with the House of Saud," he asks, "how closely would the new administration examine the rise of Islamist terrorism?" Not very closely, is Mr. Unger's answer, but he fails to substantiate that assertion.
However, there is little hard evidence to substantiate this assertion.
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