Sentence examples for that we concur from inspiring English sources

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New York Times, March 13 , 1871 page 4; "In reviewing this book of Mr. Darwin's The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation To Sex, we shall endeavor to give an impartial outline of his arguments, without discussing at present the opinions set forth, still less desiring it to be understood that we concur in Mr. Darwin's conclusions.

We would like to state that we concur with each and all of the concerns raised, and we have acted to improve the manuscript in the relevant areas.

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We concur that change will not be easy or come in one fell swoop.

We concur that, apparently, better results are observed when education is offered to older patients.

We concur that integration of novel biomarkers into the consensus definition is desirable when these biomarkers identify specific types and severity of injury (as opposed to change in function) and essential when they have been demonstrated to predict hard outcomes (such as dialysis or death).

Although cord blood is adequate for assessing PBDE exposure during the prenatal and early postnatal periods, which are critical periods for neuronal differentiation and migration, we concur that it is possible that there are other windows of susceptibility that are not adequately represented by cord blood PBDE concentrations (Rice and Barone 2000).

What can we concur from that?

We concur that he scored by accurately saying that she did once call Trans Pacific Partnership "the gold standard" but she scored by calling his tax cuts for the rich "trumped-up trickle down" and noting that she had "prepared for this debate...and to be president".

Although several smaller studies have shown that primaquine can be effective for preventing P. falciparum malaria, 3, 4 we concur that it should not be recommended for areas with primarily P. falciparum malaria, given its limited activity against asexual blood-stage parasites.

We concur that most plant toxins do not induce fever, but some do contain anticholinergic alkaloids that may interfere with perspiration and elevate body temperature.

Thus, we concur that wild type CFTR has an anti-inflammatory function acting through an NF-κB hub that is aberrant in cells expressing mutant CFTR, probably because the most common Phe508del CFTR is >90% degraded, i.e. wt-CFTR is not present as a restraint on inflammation.

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