Of course there is no absolute answer to this question, and examples can be cited to support either side.
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The theory continues to be cited occasionally in discussions of how catastrophes have suddenly intervened to reshape history.
The 23-year-old is the third England player to be cited on the tour.
Papers published by U.S. researchers were more likely to be cited in the scientific literature than those in any country except the Netherlands or Switzerland.
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Among both male and female patrons, customer service, in-store experience, store appearance, and store layout were shopping motivators more likely to be cited than with their Home Depot-minded counterparts.
The above chart looks at how many papers were published in the information technology area (on the X-axis) and how likely those papers were to be cited by other scientific papers.
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While unpublished opinions cannot be cited by the parties to a lawsuit, that does not mean that judges and clerks do not read them and get guidance from them in the absence of other authorities.
How long are you willing to stick with holding the Fairholme Fund, especially if none of the reasons to sell a fund that were cited above seem to be evident in this case?
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Your first instinct might be to defend your brand, but according to three psychologists cited in a recent Economist article, that instinct may be dead wrong.
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Moreover, the cabinet's introduction at this stage of its permanent-status plans seemed calculated to elicit a rejection from the Palestinians, which could in turn be cited by the Israelis as a reason not to proceed with the redeployment.
The respondent who said prices could be unchanged cited an attempt by gold to build a base as these newer, lower levels.
Rather, a "lack of political will appears to be the only barrier to submission, " according to the unnamed official cited in the study.
And, I think that even applies to potential public employees cited by the AP last week as those most likely to be asked.
The correction in gold appears to be over for the reasons cited above.
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The most frequently cited reasons for being proud to be British were to do with national prowess in football (yes, really) and pop music.
To be sure, the papers cited are just three studies over the past year and cannot be taken as evidence that there is anything fundamentally wrong with adult stem cells.
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The elephant population in central Africa, where the worst of the killing is believed to be taking place, has dropped significantly over the past 10 years, according to estimates cited by Bas Huijbregts, head of field programs for the conservation organization WWF in the Congo Basin region.
The most frequently cited studies in a field used to be the product of a lone genius, like Einstein or Darwin.
The MPs called for other key reforms to be delayed and in its report cited the Police Superintendents' Association's view that "it feels like pieces of the new policing jigsaw are being put together in different places without having agreed what the picture on the box should be".
Despite those efforts, the Clinton camp appears to be planning an exit strategy, according to Lawrence O'Donnell, a Huffington Post contributor who cited Clinton insiders.
Though this case was ostensibly based on "stubborn facts"--from John Adams' frequently cited quotation--it turned out to be long on innuendo and very short on actual facts.
An initial report by the Press Trust of India which was later corrected, cited the main reason for the investigation to be the link between the developer and associates of Madhu Koda, former chief minister of the state of Jharkhand, who was arrested Dec. 1 on corruption charges.
Security Council resolutions criticizing and punishing Iraq for the invasion of Kuwait are cited as proof positive of the emerging partnership said to be replacing the mutual hostility and competition of yesteryear.
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Who Wants to be a Millionaire is the genre's oft-cited cautionary tale.
There is much to be debated about the quality of the data Mr Summers cited and the inherent logic of his remarks.
He cited Facebook as an example of a multiple founder company, and cited Zynga with Mark Pincus to show that companies can still be successful with one founder.
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He cited three reasons for what will be a nearly year-long effort to convert 25 million lines of code to play on the new Mac OS. His customers demanded it, he wants Apple users as his customers and he likes OS X.
This will be a political battle that will have to overcome the same prejudices and misrepresentations cited by the general public about competitive gaming today.
But in setting a timeline for development of an Iranian nuclear weapon that is longer than the more urgent one usually cited by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mr. Obama appeared to be tamping down any expectations for pre-emptive action against Iran while aiming to assure its closest Mideast ally of U.S. support.
There are, to be sure, other complaints about the Ashcroft tenure at Justice being cited in the Times and elsewhere.
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