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91. Secondly, Rutter evidently holds that any behavioural effects of lead are irrelevant to social phenomena, eg juvenile delinquency.
92. Explanations of both phenomena remain partial and insufficiently grounded in theory empirical data.
93. Probably the seasonality and the number of species are related phenomena.
94. Its implications for women and families have been explored, rather than dismissed as marginal phenomena.
95. What interests me is the singularly local nature of some phenomena.
96. But all attempts to harness and control this most perplexing of natural phenomena have proven far more elusive.
97. The shortcomings of such an approach lie in the preoccupation with social phenomena which are directly observable.
98. No environment has proved so fertile a ground for such phenomena as what is loosely termed commercial women's fiction.
99. New viral trails were blazed as a result of all these phenomena.
100. First,(sentencedict.com) implicature stands as a paradigmatic example of the nature and power of pragmatic explanations of linguistic phenomena.
101. Other natural phenomena also can bury a site, including sandstorms and landslides.
102. Certainly later writers warn against mistaking unusual sense phenomena for genuine spiritual enlightenment.
103. The concurrence of threatening life events and psychosocial distress may partly explain these phenomena.
104. The question of parallels to these phenomena is exceedingly difficult.
105. But important new phenomena have occurred, and embryonic developments which were only noted in that document have matured.
106. His letters confirm a highly inquisitive mind regarding natural and scientific phenomena and suggest a phlegmatic temperament and a dry humour.
107. He was among the better educated of the early Methodist preachers and more sober than some in his attitude to supernatural phenomena.
108. Phenomena such as exon shuffling imply that genomes are constantly being rearranged, and are not mere static repositories of information.
109. Such hypotheses have been postulated by highly reputable geologists when no other possible cause can be found to explain certain phenomena.
110. But the task of this chapter, of tracing the evolution of learning and memory-like phenomena in non-human animals,[http://sentencedict.com/phenomena.html] is done.
111. Journalists were shown reassuring pictures aimed at proving how technology helps control natural phenomena.
112. So we must look around for phenomena that occur every 150 million years or so.
113. These two phenomena have given birth to a monstrosity: the all-powerful, unchallenged, unchallengeable media imam.
114. Two other political phenomena deserve brief mention in this context.
115. In the last analysis the need for such ideas will be dictated by observations of violent phenomena in the Universe.
116. These three movements tackle different phenomena, although there is a striking similarity between the philosophies of the first two.
117. Are traditional human values threatened by urbanisation and other phenomena in contemporary society and how is this reflected in literature?
118. He made practical use of the widest possible range of phenomena.
119. Loss of control and craving are understood as learned phenomena, although there is disagreement about the underlying learning mechanisms.
120. These terms are purely descriptive, but they are necessary to cope with observed phenomena, especially in psychopathology.
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