The first is an opinion that is supported by the argument; the second is one part of the information uncovered in the study.--Not an opinion.
The first is a fact that goes against the argument that is being presented; the second is one element of a logical argument in support of the scientists’claim.--seems ok.
The first presents the quandary the scientists are attempting to solve; the second is the result of that quandary.-- there is no dilemma.All results were conclusive.
The first is
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The first is a fact that goes against the argument that is being presented; the second is one element of a logical argument in support of the scientists’claim.--seems ok.
The first presents the quandary the scientists are attempting to solve; the second is the result of that quandary.-- there is no dilemma.All results were conclusive.
The first is
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