Sentences with phrase «observable consequences as»

Understanding the role of specific chromosomal deletions in cancers requires determining if a deletion has observable consequences as well as identifying which specific genetic elements are critically lost.

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Ultimately, as he states, the God creative enough «to make the entire observable universe in a dense dot of pure energy is incomprehensible, beyond human imagining,» but still «we can see the consequences of this unimaginably powerful creative act: a universe congenial to the ultimate formation of life, life giving rise to intelligence that can ask questions science can not answer.
Further, I suggest that the guilt might sometimes be felt by AE2 when it forms a contrast which includes the crime - committing decision of AE1 as well as the publicly observable consequences, if any, and finally, the goal of continuing to achieve a moral equilibrium in an ordered society.
As infants, we perform acts that lead to direct and observable consequences: we cry and so we get picked up; we push the ball and it rolls away from us.
The consequence of this flaw on perfection is that any personal claim which is not to be shown as observable in nature has no existence.
As well as testing an hypothesis by comparing observations to the observable consequences of the hypothesis, it's also possible to «criticise» the hypothesis by questioning its internal logic, its consistency with other better understood theories or its underlying assumptionAs well as testing an hypothesis by comparing observations to the observable consequences of the hypothesis, it's also possible to «criticise» the hypothesis by questioning its internal logic, its consistency with other better understood theories or its underlying assumptionas testing an hypothesis by comparing observations to the observable consequences of the hypothesis, it's also possible to «criticise» the hypothesis by questioning its internal logic, its consistency with other better understood theories or its underlying assumptions.
The present threshold as to «serious impairment of important body function» requires an observable or perceivable impairment from actual symptoms or conditions, that affects a body function of value, significance or consequence to the injured person, and that influences some of the victim's capacity to live in his or her normal manner of living.
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