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Moreover, Nazarbayev himself tends to praise China for pursuing a policy that is "aimed against hegemonism" (quoted in Engvall and Cornell, 2015: p. 68), which could be plausibly interpreted as criticism of Russian neo-imperialism.

Moreover, the RbCIAPI basal transcription level was found to be modulated by different bacterial and viral stimuli, which could be plausibly supported by our previous observations on the transcriptional modulation of the caspase 3 counterpart of rock bream (Rbcasp3) in response to the same stimuli.

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For 47(a), for example, the proposition expressed by the antecedent could be 48(b): 48(b) restricts the situations quantified over to those whose temporal extension is a day, which could be a calendar day, or, more plausibly, a 24-hour period.

Third, as a corollary, constitutions became entrenched written documents expressing a "higher" law, which could be amended only by the people as a whole or by some supermajority that could plausibly be said to represent their will.

It's a line that could be plausibly delivered only by Sydney Greenstreet.

Indeed, the FTC agreed, saying that favoring its own search results "could be plausibly justified as innovations that improved Google's product and the experience of its users.

As Katz (1988) emphasized, this second definition is significantly different from the "containment" idea, since now, in its appeal to the powerful method of proof by contradiction, the analytic would include all of the (potentially infinite) deductive consequences of a particular claim, most of which could not be plausibly regarded as "contained" in the concept expressed in the claim.

Many of these genes are "housekeeping genes," which could plausibly be expected to be expressed similarly across multiple tissues[20].

In all three cases, the mediating factors are ones which could plausibly be associated with attitudes and cultural values more similar to those in the Indian subcontinent (parental 'overprotection' in two studies [ 19, 20] and a 'traditional' orientation in the child in a third [ 17]).

A good guess, which fits all of these facts, is that it comes from ethylmethylsulfoxide-d7 (CD3SOCD2CD2H), which could plausibly be introduced during the manufacture of DMSO-d6 (CD3SOCD3).

While hypoactivation (in relation to mental illness traits) was noted, so too was bilateral inferior parietal (plus somatosensory cortex and ACC) hyper-activation in relation to physical illness terms which could plausibly be interpreted as correlating with 'somatic insight'.

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