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                      …  logic/There is (would be) ... point in (doing) P.
                      …  limit ... to P.
                      …  agreement/ general consensus ... about the nature of P.
                    There is a certain mismatch/ There is no/ little connection ... between the two
                     phenomena.

                      2.4.4 Topicalization (by evaluation)

               •     There is …
                        …  a deeper reason … for P.
                        …  a major exception  ... to this in linguistics, P.
                        …  a significant shift of viewpoint ... here.
                        …  an acute need/ There has arisen a need  ... for P.
                        …  another factor ... influencing P.
                        …  is much to be said … about P.
                        …  a loose association/There is little distinction ... between P and Q
                    There are two major models   ... to account for P.
                    There seem to be  ... two extreme models of P.
                    There remains P ... to be added to Q.
                    There was an effort  ... to assimilate P to Q.
                    There has been significant progress ... in automatic parsing.
                    There may (well) be some significant relationship ... between P and Q.
                    There must be certain features ... which are characteristic of all texts.
                      2.4.5 Caution (by evaluation)

               •     There is (considerable) confusion      ... about the diversity of P in Q.
                    There is a discrepancy ... between P and Q.
                    There are significant disadvantages ... in attempting to do P.
                    There is a danger ... in relying too much on P as an explanation.

                      2.4.6 Contrasting (Intensification by negation)

               •     This conception ... is unable to meet these criteria.
                    The new study ... failed to verify this mechanism.
                    P ... is not known at present/ remains unknown.
                    This notion ... is not a simple generalization.
                    This property ... may not always be reducible to (a combination of) P.
                    The term P ... does not separate these interpretations.
                    A positive answer ... cannot be based on crediting that P.
                    This alternation   ... suggests that we cannot expect P.
                    We cannot understand  ... the nature of P without studying Q.
                    We cannot ... but agree that P.
                    You can't deny  ... the essentials of P.
                    This is exactly...what such research cannot prove/ provide/ take for granted.
                    I know of ... no other comparisons along these lines.
                    In such cases ... one is confronted with real cases no less challenging.
                    P ... cannot emerge without a consideration of Q.
                      ...cannot be discovered unless Q.
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