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Current notions about Q ... stem mainly from P.
Such modifications ... are normally the result of P
Such methods ... are normally a tool to be used in P.
P is characteristic of ... practically all descriptions of this process.
Those ... are typically engineering criteria.
This goal ... is usually central for other disciplines.
This method ... is usually called Р / preferred / doomed to failure / more
expensive.
... is usually associated with the name of F.
It is usually ... assumed that Р/convenient to arrange P as Q.
An educated general public ... usually relates "isotopes" to radioactivity.
Usually ... for practical purposes this does not matter very much.
2.1.3 Emphatic attitudes
• This ...can certainly not explain Q/ is certainly not meant as an explanation.
The range of P ... is certainly wide.
P ... should certainly be part of Q.
I ... certainly do not know the answer to this question.
P ... is clearly dominant/ present/ not random.
... is clearly a theory which deals with Q.
... clearly demonstrates/ dominates/ favors/ provides Q
There is ... clearly a great deal to be done in elaborating this plan.
Clearly ... in order to measure P it is crucial to calculate Q.
One ... may of course object that P.
The researchers ... will of course raise the question of P.
Such attempts ... are bound, of course, to be frustrating.
Of course, ... no economy fits neatly into any of these categories.
P ... is definitely more important/ will definitely acquire Q.
Much obviously ... depends here on P.
Such observations ... are regrettably absent in [NN].
P … surely undermines the unity of the analysis.
... will surely become a preferred method for Q.
Surely ... this invention will revise computing.
P ... turned to be surprisingly common/ destructive.
This perception ... unfortunately ignores the diversity of the phenomena.
Unfortunately, ... this extension was not correct.
... this formula was used in an incorrect way.
2.1.4 Emphatic qualification
• An actual motive of the phenomenon ... has alluded researchers.
P and Q ... are in marked contrast to each other.
There are marked differences ... between P and Q.
This distinction ... holds to a marked extent.
This new notion ... is no longer determinate.
This new formula ... has great advantages.
The new data/ findings ... solve the problem/ may clarify (affect) P.