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The literature suggests tenuous regulatory connections between liver receptor homolog 1 (LRH-1, or Nr5a2) and CYP7A1.
Except for within the health sector, most referrals made (represented by the white arrows in Figure 2) were unidirectional which suggests tenuous cross-sector working as well as little opportunity to re-engage health services if stroke survivors encountered problems in the workplace.
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Less successful are the musings in which he suggests a tenuous connection between slime mold and Alan Turing, wonders why it's O.K. to eat tuna but not dolphins and summarizes theories of Freud, Edward O. Wilson and others about the fear of snakes and spiders.
Review of published cases suggests a tenuous association.
The district judge overseeing the extradition hearings said published evidence so far suggested a "tenuous connection" with the attacks.
The judge overseeing the extradition hearings said published evidence so far suggested a "tenuous connection" with the attacks.
Mrs Clinton had once, in a debate, suggested a tenuous connection between Mr Obama's church and Hamas.
Skittering, fragmented editing and glowing images suggest a tenuous hold on reason, and also abysses of irreparable loss; subplots of a sound recordist in search of effects, a pig farm with a special allure for the victims, and recurring phrases from Thoreau's "Walden" intertwine to yield a vision as vast and as natural as it is reflexively cinematic and fiercely compassionate.
The reaction of Iran's opposition as well as its establishment figures suggests a more tenuous relationship between the Islamist regime and Iranian nationalism than generally thought.
"Dream on Monkey Mountain," the lyrical epic by the Trinidadian Nobel laureate Derek Walcott, is an eclectic work, a layered narrative laden with historical, folkloric and literary allusions that, as the title suggests, maintains the tenuous logic and adventurous imagination of dreams.
The benefits of stronger I.P. protection are even less convincing when it comes to copyright: there's little evidence that writers and artists are made more productive or creative by the prospect of earning profits for seventy years after they die, and the historical record suggests only a tenuous connection between stronger I.P. laws and creative output.
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