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The therapeutic field supports a view that homosexuality is not deviant.
Some argue that this supports a view of language as a social adaptation evolutionary kludge.
The interesting question is why a large body of opinion in the United States supports a view at such odds with contemporary scientific understanding.
Again, this is not an argument, but another ad-hominem thrown at anyone who advances evidence supporting a view different from your own.
The statement that a teacher enjoys "a workday that usually ends with the dismissal bell" supports a view of teaching as short hours, high pay.
And the movie seems to support a view that in western Montana the unceasing battle with the elements is often a losing one, culminating in self-destruction.
This structuring of settlements does not support a view that the LBK population had no social structure, or was anarchic.
"It may be well and good to show that we once treated our servants well, but it supports a view of Britain that isn't actually true.
Until recently, several archaeologists and linguists supported a view that ancestors of the Polynesians left Taiwan and mainland China 3,600 to 6,000 years ago.
CouchDB supports a view system using external socket servers and a JSON-based protocol.
In contrast to previous such periods, however, there is little evidence to support a view that the bond market is anticipating an economic slowdown or a recession, the analysts point out.
There is little evidence to support a view that Isabella or Mortimer embarked on invasion, conquest and dethronement under the influence, or by the counsel, of any bishop.
Moreover, Dr. Kolb said, "no evidence at all" has been found of trade goods and other artifacts to support a view of Troy as a major entrepôt.
To the Editor: I enjoyed Maureen Dowd's April 11 column on "Cowboy Feminism," since it supports a view I have long held.
Some would see the line in Doctrine and Covenants 138:41 mentioning "Shem, the Great High Priest" as supporting a view that Shem is Melchezidek.
"The myth of Christian martyrdom is not only inaccurate; it has contributed to great violence and continues to support a view of the world in which we are under attack from our fellow human beings," she writes.
As such, it is not at odds with the 'litmus-test' of self-advocacy, seeming to support a view of people as potentially autonomous and with a right to self-determination within a less restrictive social milieu.
Instead, analysis of the DNA fragment extracted from the extinct termite, embedded in amber 25 million to 30 million years old, supports a view that termites and roaches evolved separately from a common ancestor.
The finds at Makriyialos site were not as rich as those at the other cult villa sites but it is believed that they nevertheless support a view that the building is a "cult villa".
He aims to preside over a overhaul of the exchange's governance practices, as outlined in the report, and, for the time being at least, support a view held widely on the board that the exchange continue as a self-regulated organization.
The notions that cluster analysis and the correlation between self-reported race and genetic ancestry supports a view of race as primarily based in biology is contradicted by C. Loring Brace and geneticist Joseph Graves.
Clemens' research supports a view contrary to the more familiar Alvarez hypothesis model of sudden catastrophic extinction precipitated by an asteroid, which was proposed in part by Walter Alvarez, also at the University of California, Berkeley, at the time.
Seven justices agreed that public employers who acted on a reasonable belief of the content of employee speech had met their constitutional burden, and the plurality and dissent both supported a view that public employers who did not had violated the First Amendment.
The decision supports a view held by many in the advertising industry that mid-sized agencies, those with $250 million to $500 million in billings, will experience a resurgence in the coming decade, as clients seek more personal service than they believe they can get from enormous, multinational agencies.
Systematic research into courtship processes inside the workplace as well two 10-year studies examining norms in different international settings continue to support a view that courtship is a social process that socialises both sexes into accepting forms of relationship that maximise the chances of successfully raising children.