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The JAK2 gene variant was classified as "well-established pathogenic," meaning harmful.
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The JAK2 gene variant was classified as "well-established pathogenic," meaning harmful.
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The concept refers to the well-established fact that life could never have started and evolved if the laws of physics were not almost precisely what they are.
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The concept refers to the well-established fact that life could never have started and evolved if the laws of physics were not almost precisely what they are.
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Support for this position is introduced in this chapter by drawing on various well-known bodies of data that are compatible with the thesis advanced here, and by referring to a well-established fact—that rationality must be continuously manufactured, like other perishable goods, at a cost.
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Support for this position is introduced in this chapter by drawing on various well-known bodies of data that are compatible with the thesis advanced here, and by referring to a well-established fact—that rationality must be continuously manufactured, like other perishable goods, at a cost.
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Under well-established law, prosecutors are required to disclose to a defendant any evidence that could help to show his or her innocence, or impeach prosecution witnesses, or that possibly would be helpful at the sentencing stage.
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Gore is the activism of the Supreme Court; the five most conservative justices ignored well-established principles to hand the presidency to Bush.
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One of the most basic and well-established principles of constitutional law is that state courts get the last word on questions of state law.
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These are the very avenues of expression that many well-established religions caution us about or fail to emphasize.
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