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... attend law school in the US fall of 2018. ... the GPA conversion chart used by the LSAC is very different fromthe ... but when looking at the LSAC conversion chart its ... a 2.0 which is extremely discouraging to see. ... The class average for most of my classes range from ...
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... a PT first thing in the morning Vs when I ... end up scoring higher on the morning PT's and ... more distracted in the evenings.
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I recall seeing in the CC that "IS" is a conditionality signifier (necessary). However, is that the case all the time? Is "IS" a biconditional when it's just something like "The number 5 is hot ?
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... friend to the hospital. Is he still (fromthe stimulus) "responsible for the consequences of ... inaction are equated, eitherthe rule of failing the sufficient does not apply ... like C has the consequences flowing not from inaction, but the Act/action ...
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... In this question, the uncontrollable circumstance is whether thepatient has disease X ... thepatientis infected with. We also know that disease Y isthe ... thepatient has disease Y (the more favorable circumstance), then thephysician should prescribe the ...