Clinicians simply avoided them because accepted theories of disease mechanism and drug action offered no explanation for their efficaciousness. |
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For to accept that divine power is unique in its necessary efficaciousness need not itself imply that God is the only cause. |
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Among all the applicants for a job, who is that person that will give me the maximum efficaciousness? |
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Are you questioning whether these acts have any efficaciousness? |
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That does not detract from the efficaciousness of the action taken, but provides more alternatives for addressing a problem. |
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It also emerged that monetary data on expenditure need to be collated with physical indicators of pollution in order to register the efficaciousness and efficiency of spending. |
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Many a theist would grant that creaturely causes lack necessary efficaciousness on the very grounds that Malebranche had presented, but still argue that this does not mean that they lack causal powers. |
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But mere ambiguity is not enough to explain the efficaciousness of these forms, which suggest profound affinities among the psychological, the natural and the creative. |
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The multisectoral and multidimensional experience gained in past cooperation also serves as a resource for increasing the efficaciousness of future actions by the agencies in support of the country's development. |
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However, as Part III shows, when the laws and their respective provisions interact in practice, the efficaciousness of these laws becomes suspect. |
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There are few things as conducive to peaceful resolution as this exercise, and its efficaciousness will only increase if they are given sober appreciation by their parents. |
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