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                    One difference is apparent between the two approaches: ... P.
                    Before dwelling on this issue one important detail must be noted, ... P.
                    One feature that is dominant in P (that is of major importance) ... is Q.
                    One added complexity presents itself, … P.
                    One noteworthy feature of F's work … is that P.
                    One of the problems facing a researcher in dealing with P ... is how to give a
                     characterization of Q.
               •     Another matter ... that I have not touched on so far is     ... how to establish Q.
                    The  second  point  ...  I  want  to  raise  ...  has  to  do  with  what  one  could  call
                     “mythology”.
                      2.4.2 Rhematization (by inversion)

               •     The sort of system architecture which responds best to these requirements ...is P.
                    P is an issue to be reckoned with ... in such contexts.
                    In such descriptions, it is P ... that is significant.
                    To prove such an assertion ... requires Q.
                    Built into the model P   ... is the notion of Q.
                    Closely connected with/ related to P ... is the problem of Q.
                    Suffice it to say ... that P.
                    Little is known about the distinctions ... to be drawn between P and Q.
                    While much has been written on the subject, ... little is known about P.
                    In this area of study ... much research remains to be done.
               •     This is exactly  ... what such research cannot prove/ take for granted/ what F
                     sets out to do.
                    This is ... where P becomes relevant.
                    What is less easy to explain is ... how P happens/ induces Q.
                    What matters/What is really at stake/What should be added here ... is (that) P.
                    What I am proposing  ... is that P be considered in relation to Q.
                    What all notions of completeness have in common … is that P.
                    What F is trying to do   … is to establish P.
                    Whether P includes Q   ... is an open question.
                    No mechanism  ...has been put forward to account for the phenomenon.
                    No single topic in economics ... generates more controversy than P.
                    No solution ... has been offered so far.
                      2.4.3 Topicalization (by negation)

               •     There is no ...
                      …  clear way ... of testing P.
                      …  difference in principle ... between P and Q.
                      …  mistaking here  ... that P.
                      …  need ... to repeat here that P.
                      …  implication here  ... that P.
                      …  mystery about the fact  ... that P.
                      …  evidence whatever  ... that P.
                      …  more alternatives ... to P
                      …  grounds for distinguishing … P from Q.
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