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The bigger things you're just having to deduce from repercussions.
They have to deduce from the shape of each bone what the muscles were like.
But what exactly Mr. Hnath wants us to deduce from his peculiarly drawn portraits remains obscure.
But to deduce from this that screens are not only useless as learning tools but actually harmful seems a stretch.
It was impossible to deduce from the data exactly where the officers in specialized units were working.
But to deduce from this that he was exercising pressure or causing injustice to the victim is outrageous".
So it's possible to deduce from this that dots are more popular than dashes, and that's why The Caretaker had a longer run than The Birthday Party.
It would be too easy to deduce from this that the Tea Party is simply a creation of big business and the rightwing media.
Müller reveals his greatest interpretive triumph: "The presence of a negative transference situation was not difficult to deduce from the following sequence: 'Ro... Pi... le... me... lo...'.
The idea is to deduce from the words and the grammar a helpful structural diagram, a scaffold for advancing new scholarly insights.
However, if Dr McKeith is correct, it should be easy to deduce from the boosting of energy, etc, which patients received the active powder and which the inactivated one.
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