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The critics uniformly agree: Gillian Anderson is a standout in a production filled with sterling performances, and Andrews's direction is a bold, emotional success.
With more than four decades of evidence to back them up, economists almost uniformly agree that publicly financed stadiums rarely pay for themselves.
The mayor has said that shuttering schools for a sickness that generally has proved to be mild is a difficult call that can disrupt educations and leave working parents in a bind, and health experts do not uniformly agree that it makes any difference.
While their views on the gathering this data may vary, privacy groups uniformly agree that the real issue is what happens to the photos after they are taken: how long they are stored and by whom; how secure the data is and whether it might be shared with third parties.
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Lincoln did suffer from what we now call depression, as modern clinicians, using the standard diagnostic criteria, uniformly agree.
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The entry-level physical therapists (students) uniformly agreed that the AGREE instrument provided a useful structure and guidance in the evaluation of the CPG.
Players, as if cued, uniformly agreed.
Analysts uniformly agreed that Lone Star got a sweet deal.
But I am not aware of a uniformly agreed to scientific response, on either the causes or the solutions here".
But EU governments are much less uniformly agreed on the merits of these arguments, as are even some pro-EU economists.
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