Overall, the authors' main points are clearly presented and thoroughly explained and without the intrusion of extraneous material. |
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There is a certain scattiness, as well as scruple, in the authors' methods. |
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Below we briefly summarize the authors' main arguments, with our own comments thereon presented within double bold brackets. |
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An additional case was brought to the authors' attention by a medical examiner. |
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A number of such DNA-binding peptides conjugated to intercalating dyes have been synthesized and characterized in the authors' laboratory. |
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Previous research has demonstrated that knowledge of book titles and authors' names is reflective of immersion in a literate environment. |
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The authors' introduction provides an exceptionally full account of the bibliographical methodology used in the volume. |
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The books also contain substantial bibliographies of the authors' works and critics' commentaries on their works. |
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The first is the authors' vigorous acceptance of American political science's craving for monocausal explanations. |
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The authors' analysis does a great deal to clarify the ethical issues that underlie these intuitive distinctions. |
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The earliest publishers were booksellers who sold authors' works direct to the public. |
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In the authors' view, the family is the major social unit for emotional development in adolescents. |
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Strengths of the book are its brevity, the lively, incisive writing, and the authors' willingness to take a stand. |
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What is to be regretted, however, is the demise of all those conscientious spinsters and widows who used to type authors' manuscripts. |
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I attach, with a few comments about their varying contexts, authors' own voices, and values, a list of the most scholarly books. |
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The authors' oversimplistic approach, although convenient, is unscientific. |
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In both cases, I strongly sympathize with the authors' respective messages. |
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The authors' area of expertise is clearly in energy security, but while floundering in piracy and terrorism they have lost their way. |
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These authors' sense of civic duty was internationalist, encompassing all humanity. |
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Although the authors' sources are often plugged-in, one suspects they are not always objective. |
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Jaspers's emphasis on the importance of form over the content of psychopathology provokes the authors' ire. |
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To the authors' knowledge, the function of the corresponding genes has not been revealed yet. |
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It is also a credit to the authors' skill that the content is kept utterly accessible. |
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Firstly, the authors' explanations for these serious irregularities were inadequate. |
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In some cases, the book explains authors' ideas better than the original expositors did themselves. |
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She is also a reader for an authors' advisory service and enjoys helping unpublished writers to hone their skills. |
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There are also diaries graced with pseudonymous titles which do nothing to conceal their authors' identities, at least from the rest of Fleet Street's cognoscenti. |
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In the authors' view, the temple of Christ has become a den of shills, and they provide copious evidence of ecclesial complicity in the cultural-industrial complex. |
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However, despite the care and detail of the authors' analysis of periderm cell wall biochemistry, we are no nearer to preventing abrasion damage of the potato. |
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These data thus support the authors' suggestion that mycorrhizae are important in enabling plant roots to exploit nutrient patches that might otherwise be out of reach. |
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The publishers are trying to get this changed, for until it is there are a number of authors' agents who won't let the publishers license their authors' audiobooks to audible. |
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Emotional truth, not the factual kind, is what these books seek to find, and here it is the authors' lack of detachment that adds heft to their stories. |
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It is not a representation of the past but presents the understanding and meaning that the biblical authors' contemporaries attributed to the past. |
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But there is an awkward disjuncture between these authors' description of the changing situation, and the bleak and brooding conclusions drawn along the way. |
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Any number of terms have already been coined to describe postindustrial labor, and the authors' own elaborations on the phenomenon are passably interesting. |
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I think it strikes a chord because it reflects the authors' enthusiasm and passion for their pursuits, however various, and their love of exploration and learning. |
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This wouldn't matter if the material were intrinsically funny, and the performances were strong enough to steamroller the audience into acceptance of the authors' premise. |
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A retired FBI agent was one of the authors' best sources of information. |
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The authors' concern that the vulnerability of the poor may jeopardize the well-being of more advantaged members of the same population, is significant. |
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The fault may lie in the ambitiousness of the authors' vision. |
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She regards the androgyny, same-sex sexuality, or misogynist attitudes of the various male protagonists in these authors' works as transgressions of the two-gender model. |
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In lay circles, according to the authors' descriptions, the madness-label is a genderneutral term of abuse. |
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In a 2007 authors' poll by TIME, Middlemarch was voted the tenth greatest literary work ever written. |
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The fact of diversity is observed in comparing the diversity of time, culture, authors' perspectives, literary genre, and the theological themes. |
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It was almost impossible to locate specific books in the library until we had alphabetized them by the authors' surnames. |
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Buy a book, get an autograph, and hear the authors' tales at the Hedge School. |
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Indeed, some mordantly argue that law reviews have never had any audience, save for the authors' mothers. |
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As with these authors' Macbeth, Hamlet is the novelization of Shakespeare's classic play. |
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The authors' perspective on inter-regionalism interestingly captures a neo-realist perspective, an institutionalist perspective, and a social constructivist perspective. |
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His first drafts were better than most authors' final products. |
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Should the patient be stridulous, it is mandatory, in the authors' opinion, to perform a spontaneously breathing technique until the source of the obstruction is identified. |
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As such, the authors' operational definition of moral erosion is suspect. |
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The present authors' research indicates that the nondestructive acoustic methods of impulse response and ultrasonic tomography when used integratively, complement each other. |
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