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We can, evidently, see that he is speaking.
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Indeed, there is a strong argument to be made that no aspect of Paleolithic technology can by itself be taken as prima facie evidence of symbolic capacities; for intuitive, nondeclarative, forms of intelligence can evidently accomplish formidable feats (Tattersall 2009).
And my source can evidently produce documentary proof.
Still, putting too much of the cost burden on the employee can evidently backfire.
But Comcast can evidently count on little support from Disney's restive shareholders.
The diplomatic temperature may be rising hourly, but Bush and Blair can evidently take the heat.
Although he can evidently afford the acquisition, he said, "I flinched the whole way" at the price.
And though he can evidently be uncompromising when he needs to be, there is a sense that the supporters' views carry weight and are respected.
Thus, while green-absorbing pigments are advantageous in deeper waters, evolutionary changes in cell structure can evidently compensate for the absence of these pigments.
Their conclusion: "A researcher can evidently produce a study which would test the CRU analysis quite precisely, without requiring any information from CRU to do so".
This is pretty much where we live now, with respect to animals, and it is a space in which the Peter Singers and Frank Perdues of the world can evidently thrive equally well.
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