particular points:
We must remember, however, that migrants may not need information about more
than one destination.
(compare the weaker: We should remember, however, . . . )
It is useful to try to apply these general stages when considering any piece of worked
stone. As always, they are meant to help us understand the processes and as such
are merely an intellectual framework. Therefore one must not apply them too rigidly.
The unmodified simple forms of verb tenses are used to make non-hedged assertions:
Attachment, then, results in close and prolonged proximity of bacterial digestive
enzymes with the substrate.
(compare the hedged: Attachment, then, may/can/could/might/should result in
close and prolonged proximity of bacterial digestive enzymes with the substrate.)
Adams believed that the Washington government must, for material as well as
moral reasons, fight an aggressive war for American commerce.
(compare: Adams may have believed/Adams probably believed . . . )
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