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EB: That is basically correct.
But in the narrower sense of the origin of Darwin's vision of evolution as predominantly a matter of adaptive modification of organismic phenotypic features the beginnings of his evolutionary theory that have come down to us today—I believe a slightly emended version of Sulloway's (1982) thesis is basically correct.
It's their reluctance to do so that explains why Martínez-de-Castro's assumption about this article is basically correct – Hispanic Americans probably won't radically change outcomes in 2016.
To figure out whether this take is basically correct (and whether those of us emphasizing the lack of increase in the employment-population ratio have been too downbeat), you can look at the employment-population ratio for people 25 to 54 years old.
This understanding is basically correct, but recent studies have revealed that the LD has more diverse functions than previously thought.
If this concept is basically correct, a cocktail of multiple interventions that simultaneously targets several of the most important nodes in this network may be required to limit age-related dyshomeostasis.
The Globe is basically correct that this would adversely affect global supply chains, at least for a while.
Cohn says this description of the state of things is basically correct, but what most people don't understand is that this is profoundly unnatural.
Thanks to some statistical ingenuity and vague language, the MSNBC number is basically correct, according to MSNBC executives.
This could reflect a belief that the abortion status quo isn't likely to change very much, a view that I think is basically correct.
It would be good if positive articles were written about our area every now and again, but overall the article is basically correct.
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