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Democracy is far better served by the prime minister hiding from any true examination of his record, depriving Miliband of airtime, and letting the media bombard the public with trumped-up stories about Miliband's dad and the silly way he eats and how he looks a bit funny.

And with Franck Ribéry in the teasing, thrilling form he has shown here, this will at least be a true examination of whether Spain has another tournament triumph in it, or whether, strange as it sounds, the team is wearied by winning.

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True FISP offers a high signal-to-noise ratio and imaging efficiency; true FISP provides reliable examination of blood vessels without the need for intravenous administration of contrast medium [9].

His professional career has been devoted to a true and intellectually honest examination of property rights claims, inevitably resulting in calling into question the constant expansion of property rights into the public domain.

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"While the IPL is an exhibition, the World Cup is the true examination," said Clive Lloyd, one who's never fought shy of putting the boot into Indian cricket.

While this is generally true, an examination of the data from prior MLST studies illustrates that several human-derived STs (e.g., ST-2, ST-17, ST-19, ST-23) are found in both species [10], [11], [13].

Here's a quick reminder of what our critic Sam Wollaston thought last time: "Prey might not have the layered complexity of Line of Duty … Nor does it ring quite as true as an examination of procedure at a difficult, all-consuming workplace.

An important recent finding in which the above is seen to be true is following examination of regulatory networks during the yeast cell cycle, wherein topologies change depending on underlying (endogeneous or exogeneous) cell condition.

It is true that our analytical examination of nature is important, but only as part of a deeper, richer participatory engagement.

The inability to directly alter an organism's genetic makeup and cellular protein content and accurately measure the results of that manipulation precluded rigorous examination of true cause effect and structure function relationships.

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