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When you piece together evidence such as the Australian flag capes, the ridiculous Halal certification hysteria, and the ubiquitous references to our "Judeo-Christian foundations" (I never thought there were Christian societies in pre-invasion Aboriginal Australia!), the real agenda emerges: marginalising Australians who fall outside a very narrow conception of what it is to be 'one of us'.
Even more bizarre is a completely new paragraph that begins: "Mitigation policies could devalue fossil fuel assets and reduce revenues for fossil fuel exporters... ........ Then there's the ubiquitous references to carbon, capture and storage (CCS) as being a critical technology if the world wants to keep using fossil fuels.
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For example, Darwin used language that can be termed teleological (Lennox 1993), and the ubiquitous reference to natural selection as a "force" or "mechanism" is evidence of persistent teleological thinking in modern evolutionary biology (Nehm et al. 2010; Provine 2001; Reiss 2009; González Galli and Meinardi 2011; but see Ruse 2005).
One approach to normalization relies on the "reference genes" (e.g. [ 17- 20]), but genes providing "ubiquitous reference" are hard to find [ 21] and they require an additional experimental effort.
In doing so, we build on work suggesting that the ubiquitous reference to 'food vs. fuel' conflicts does not adequately capture the challenges posed by 1G biofuels (Raman and Mohr, in press).
Our analysis suggests the need for a more comprehensive and integrated sustainability appraisal as the challenges are more complex than implied by the ubiquitous reference to 'food vs. fuel' conflicts.
References to Vauxhall are, for 150 years, as ubiquitous as references to "Broadway" later would be.
Though there is no evidence that Roof was directly connected to any hate groups or secessionist campaigns, there are concerns that ubiquitous cultural references to the golden past of the antebellum south may have fueled his racist obsessions.
Ultrasound training in medical school is not ubiquitous despite references of ultrasound being the stethoscope of the twenty-first century.
Common images include morphing faces, futuristic cityscapes, and ubiquitous alien references.
This analysis system ranks Ag-specific T cell responses by evaluating the statistical difference between the experimental group and a ubiquitous negative reference.
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