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                    In these cases ... a detailed investigation of Q is needed.
                    That would be a story  ... for another day.
                    For these reasons, consideration of   ... other sorts of approach will have to be
                     left for further investigation.
                      3.1.6 Extending the exposition (Human realia; Education; Computers)

               •     Advocates of evolutionary ethics ... claim to provide an explanation of P.
                    F and his associates/ coworkers ... have developed P.
                    The authors of [NN] ... trace the roots of examine/ focus on/ deal with P.
                    Many experts ... vigorously debate the issue/ say they cannot tell whether  the
                     warming trend results from P.
                    Many scholars ... tend to identify the scope of P in a narrow sense.
                    Some historians ... are barely aware of the existence of P.
                    Investigators ... have found it difficult to control P.
                  ... are closer to unlocking gravitational secrets,
                    Some researchers … suspect/ agree (operate on the assumption) that P.
                  ... challenge this assessment/ continue to debate P.
                  … propose a new way of tackling the problem.
                  … have found the concentration level to be stable.
                    These researchers … have uncovered data contradicting this hypothesis.
                  ... have now obtained the evidence/ are revealing the details of P.
                  ... have yet to conduct a comparison of P and Q/ think that P.
                    By studying P … the researchers can design Q.
                    P happened in 1953, ... when researchers characterized Q.
               •     Scientists in other fields ... believe/ maintain/ have discovered that P.
                    Scientists... suggest a link between P and Q.
                    Scientists who try to envision P ... lack data on Q/ seek to test Q.
                    Scientists who wish to gain Q ... have yet to identify P.
                  ... should confirm these results.
                  ... must make indirect estimates.
                    Other scientists ... may also reap the benefits of this research.
                    Every scientist must be ... acutely sensitive to P.
               •     The main questions ... that specialists now debate arc P and Q.
                    Theorists   ... postulate/ are arguing that IV anticipated that P.
                  ... are still far from making testable predictions.
                    To solve the problem,   ... theorists turned to P.
               •     Many critics ... fell that the theory's descriptivism went too far.
                    The hypothesis ... was subjected to severe attacks by a large number of critics.
                    The editor's choice ... seems to conform to P.
                    Economists ... look at the individual as the decision-making unit.
               •     The book's clear discussion of P ... is readily accessible to She general reader.
                    P is a matter of great controversy ... in the scientific community.
                    At the conference dedicated to P.
                  ...  F spoke about Q.
               •     This society ... is based on P.
                    Economics provides an understanding ... of how society functions.
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