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The domination of the actor-manager was effectively challenged by Harley Granville-Barker and John E. Vedrenne at London's Royal Court Theatre; between 1904 and 1907 they staged numerous new plays by British and Continental writers.
However, the traditional cumulative view of scientific knowledge was effectively challenged by many philosophers of science in the 1960s and the 1970s, and thereby the notion of progress was also questioned in the field of science.
To find additional evidence whether the jejunum of piglet 63 was effectively challenged with rotavirus, the level of IFN-γ mRNA in jejunal mucosal scrapings was measured by real-time PCR (Fig. 1).
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"It's important to make sure such lazy generalisations don't translate into government policy without being effectively challenged".
These Britons have been seduced by extremist dogma in great part because it's not been effectively challenged by civil society and the political left.
Despite repeated promises to do something about it, care sector pay at below minimum wage rates still isn't being effectively challenged.
Really big misstatements, it turns out, cannot be effectively challenged, because voters can't believe that a man who seems so likable would do that sort of thing.
Can we ever effect meaningful change?" OliSawtell informed us: "The historian Hurstfield (1973) defined despotism as a society where those in control cannot be effectively challenged by any opposition..
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