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 | | She provides an account of the modal uses of the Imperfect in main clauses based on the claim that past tense may not be interpreted inside the proposition where it superficially occurs. |
 | | These new systems, when they are created, must, of course, not ignore the reward and recognition aspects of the current system, nor sacrifice its methods of quality control and openness, which, as history reveals, were fostered from the very beginnings of the scientific revolution in the seventeenth century. |
 | | The study of the history of scientific communication is influenced by many factors, including the prevailing philosophies of the time, the social role of the scientist, the scientist's political environment, and the available technology for communication. |
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