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It is ironic that the scientist`s work was criticized recently for its ____________ research methodology, since other researchers have argued for years that this same methodology was based absolutely on impeccable logic.
An affinity for (i)____________ is a characteristic of Bynum`s work and of her rhetorical strategy as a historian, and it is often both refreshing and illuminating. But this predilection for (ii)____________ can be vexing, too, by appearing to eschew necessary distinctions.
Japanese consumers -no matter what a brief stroll in Tokyo`s Ginza shopping district may suggest-are saving more and spending less. In March, for instance, sales at department stores fell by 21 percent compared with the previous year. (i)____________, in the previous March shoppers had been out in force to (ii)____________ the implementation of a new consumption tax. But even when that is (iii)____________, households are still spending less than they did a year ago.
Since scientific truths must be discovered, and since many, probably most, are far from (i)____________, futile investigations are (ii)____________. Thus, the path to the truth is decidedly a (iii)____________ one.
There is a revelation on almost every page of this book, and the author's prose is ____________ in the best possible way: blunt, sweet, off-kilter, and often quite funny.
The senator complained that the president`s argument against the provision was __________, gaining its apparent plausibility from a distorted presentation of the relevant data.
Recent advances in the study of desert varnish have been a boon to geologists, allowing them to date surface features and establish regional histories in ___________ detail.
Augustus, the first emperor of Rome, was celebrated for his moderation and temperate living, qualities that would distinguish him from so many of his ___________ successors.
Issues associated with intermittent availability of wind and sunlight as forms of renewable energy are not ____________, as shown by recent advances in energy conversion and storage.
Baron's book implores scientists to present their work in ways that are accessible to the general public in order to save the world at large from scientific illiteracy, ______________ that is echoed in other recent publications.
Some norms governing authors` dedications of their works are (i)____________ the norms governing ordinary speech (it may be wrong to lie, and thus wrong to lie in dedication), but other norms are (ii)____________ dedications. For example, one ought not dedicate to a worthy recipient an object that one feels is devoid of value.
Seemingly to compensate for the (i)____________ nature of her subject, in her review the theater critic (ii)____________ a casual chatty style.
Extreme political positions actually tend to be more (i)____________ than the platforms of large political parties, since the alliance of diverse interests that constitutes a big party is often (ii)____________ except that it makes for a powerful coalition capable collectively of exerting a government influence.
Anna Barbauld's 1804 edition of Richardson's correspondence has been (i)____________. Although she (ii)____________ many of the letters that are included and made stylistic changes throughout, often for the worse, she was, by the standards of her time, quite (iii)____________ editor with regard to her respect for the original texts.
A member of the pantheon of African American southern writers, Earnest Gaines hails from a region with such a ______________ artistic tradition that one would assume that his subject matter would be inherited as his birthright.
Even though the original settlement may not hold up, it at least proves that a deadlock can be broken and that a hitherto __________ party is ready to bargain.
What Dr. Walther has shown is that many of the standard statistical techniques that are supposed to insure against _________ correlations are inadequate in this case.
Although the virtues of supplementing wild fish populations with fish from hatcheries are often ______________, scientific studies have indicated that fish stocking can harm the wild, native species of the water body.
A big surprise, from a writer of Wilson`s sardonic bent, is that his new book should be so persistently ______________.
Behavioral economists point to _____________ as one reason that people do not always make choices that promote their own welfare; sometimes people simply fail to take steps that they know to be in their own best interest.

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