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Such a marital history is not a sign of sexual prowess, but of ineptitude in relations with women; and Guy more than once reminds us of Henry's repeated problems with erectile dysfunction, one episode of which was necessarily given publicity in order to get his fourth marriage annulled.

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SH This is an enormous pool of talent and appetite for learning and when you're delivering over these slightly creaky devices and networks you are necessarily giving people basic foundations, a lot of the time, rather than the higher levels of learning that people deserve and need and want – which is a challenge.

Third, defining rapid weight gain as greater than 3 lbs/year was necessarily arbitrary given that no prior research has established a meaningful cut-off value.

When I took this photo, I realized that the major theme of CAB was showcasing new talent while also reminding attendees of the great stuff that wasn't necessarily given attention in the past.

Such enforced reliance on orthographic word memories was not necessarily given in the orthographic-phonological word spelling condition and no reliance on such representations was possible in the phonological spelling condition that presented spoken pseudowords.

Third, medical knowledge about illness and underlying diseases is not necessarily given by nature but is constructed and developed by a range of stakeholders (Conrad and Barker, 2010).

"He was always generous to people who weren't necessarily given chances elsewhere.

The numbers aren't necessarily given to you if it was part of peripheral research into your psyche.

Any causal inference based on these estimates is necessarily cautious, given the difficulty of identifying independent effects of closely correlated covariates and given plausible levels of measurement error and categorical outcome variables 36.

There is some evidence that the issue of smoking is not necessarily given high priority in the relationship between midwife and expectant mother, 14 possibly explaining cases of missing data.

Donaldson's analysis of Jonson's writings is necessarily condensed, given the sheer mass of words produced, but he makes incisive arguments for the great comedies of contemporary London life, and gives almost equal due to the now all-but-unknown historical dramas, "Sejanus His Fall" and "Catiline His Conspiracy".

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