To comprehensively address this issue, one needs to first assess the availability of habitat variables in the habitat. |
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During the run-in period all debriefing sessions were taped to assess the quality of the intervention against the key elements. |
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In the circumstances, it is necessary to assess whether the delay has caused irremediable prejudice to the defendant. |
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As soon as officials get down there, they're going to be able to assess the damage there. |
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All three cars made it to a sideroad without further incident, and the defective driver came out to assess the damage. |
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A structural engineer is expected to visit the scene to assess damage before trains are allowed to use the bridge again. |
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The physician must carefully assess and reassess every athlete with a concussion. |
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You should speak to your insurer or broker before taking on these more costly projects to assess their benefit to you. |
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Besides, it is necessary to assess post-mortem colonization of the shells or movement of the hosts once the animal died. |
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Here at hecklerspray, it's our responsibility to assess and review advertisements, especially the ones that need to be pulled from the air. |
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The analyses in table 6 assess whether generalists and specialists learn differently from heterogeneous accident experiences. |
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It is for the national courts, and in particular the court of first instance, to assess the evidence before them. |
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The other approach is to study molecular evolutionary genetics to assess the evolutionary history of the gene. |
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We bring in a project manager with the expertise to assess the situation, formulate a plan of action, and get the project completed. |
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Recently, efforts also have been made to assess teachers, principals, and schools, although not systematically. |
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And we wanted to assess the consequences, both positive and negative, of prepublication sharing of research data or materials. |
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To assess for undermined and tunneled areas, use a moistened cotton-tipped applicator to probe the wound periphery. |
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No article or book can definitively assess the environmental stewardship of all industries. |
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We have a proliferation of information, and we have a dearth of resources to help process and assess that information. |
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We carried out sensitivity analyses on two aspects of the evaluation to assess the robustness of the findings. |
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Probably the best way to assess the quality of an airline's service is on the ground. |
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To assess distal radioulnar joint instability, actual CT scans in neutral and pronation and supination are recommended. |
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In the 1940s and 1950s, she built stunningly detailed dollhouse crime scenes based on real cases to train detectives to assess visual evidence. |
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It would be absurd to assess the qualities of a holiday destination solely on the basis of what there is to eat when you get there. |
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The film is so bleak and depressing that I find it a bit difficult to assess its quality. |
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The first, essential step in defining the conflict is to assess the nature of the challenge. |
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It should be possible to assess the nature of these structures from this record. |
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We will point to the properties on offer, assess the long-term prospects and highlight potential pitfalls. |
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In the fiberoptic endoscopic examination of swallowing, a transnasal laryngoscope is used to assess pharyngeal swallowing. |
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Certain experimental protocols have been used to assess a fish's swimming performance. |
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But the judge said doctors were only able to assess the medical quality of life, not its social dimension. |
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It is difficult to assess the relative importance of all these complex processes in driving climate change. |
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The first phase will evaluate and assess the current status of the Egyptian insurance market. |
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An occupational therapist is employed to assess the individual abilities and needs of people living with a disability. |
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The public will be given an opportunity to assess the relative quality of these submissions. |
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It is important to learn how to assess the nature of a pitch and adapt your approach to suit. |
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We turn next to federal and state budget trends to assess the potential for added intergovernmental transfers to local governments. |
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We assay variation in a natural population to assess whether microsatellite markers can be informative for future studies in this species. |
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The National Guard is deploying troops across the whole state trying to help flood victims and assess the damage from the hurricane. |
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It's easy enough, it's a basic introductory essay to the topic so the tutor can assess our skills. |
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The reasoning tests assess qualities such as aptitude, cognitive skill, ability, and intelligence. |
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Hutchins is on remand in a secure psychiatric unit while doctors assess his mental condition. |
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If you really want to move on with your life, you must deprogram yourself. To begin, assess the situation. |
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We must assess individual tolerances for maltreatment, etiologies and reasons for enduring perpetration of abuse. |
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Additional research should assess whether this construct is psychologically important. |
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The most common views are the anteroposterior, lateral and axial patellar images to assess for fracture, dislocation and effusion. |
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Video quality is, in my opinion, harder to assess for animation than it is when dealing with live action. |
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You're left with a neat little philosophical exercise in trying to assess the true source of its value. |
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Photographic evidence of assignments is sometimes very useful to us in order to assess members performance ratings. |
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The approach allows a likelihood ratio test to assess the robustness of the clock. |
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To assess flight ability, a tube containing a fly was placed above a small hole in a plastic top covering a 1-liter graduated cylinder. |
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They must also be assisted in developing their ability to critically assess information sources. |
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These organisations can also appraise the accessibility of their premises to assess whether they meet the new requirements for access. |
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These included more flexibility in the time allowed to assess claims and the allocation of more time to fairly appraise complex disputes. |
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We can rationally assess the cause and effects from behavior to emotion and logically adjust. |
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A pause is in order here to let you assess and digest that comment from a man who doesn't seem to be given to pronouncements of fancy. |
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In addition, they typically assess everyday body processes, such as appetite, digestion, defecation, urination, and sleep. |
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Want to assess the market for a new brand of environment-friendly washing powder? |
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When scouting for a location for your business, assess its convenience to potential customers. |
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When possible, an electroencephalogram should be obtained to assess prognosis and select appropriate drug therapy. |
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They allow students to assess their own progress, and parents to make a crude comparison between schools. |
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It is indeed crucial to assess the residents ' knowledge of medical literature. |
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One of our managers has also visited the area and walked the ground to assess all aspects of accessibility. |
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Remote sensing lets limnologists assess the biological and chemical features of large numbers of lakes. |
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Both tests will assess the listening, speaking, reading and writing abilities of students. |
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Life insurance companies routinely request medical records, with the patient's consent, to assess risk and eligibility. |
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Our sample is deficient in species that would have allowed us to assess the uncertain relationships between owls and frogmouths and their allies. |
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Both a visual analog scale and a Likert scale were used to assess the severity of nausea. |
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To assess the extent of the damage, you'll need to look beyond frozen or wilting leaves to determine whether the growing point was killed. |
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This will allow it to assess the best bid quickly as some proposals tend to be convoluted, making comparisons difficult. |
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However, they've rarely turned their eye on themselves to assess just what sort of dirty dealing may be going on in-house. |
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If you suspect that someone has inhaled poisonous fumes, first assess the situation and your risk. |
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In order to assess significant characteristics of young people with different drug use patterns, discriminant analyses were also applied. |
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Elsewhere there is very little to go on to assess the nature and character of urban development before the Flavians. |
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The questionnaire studies are problematic because they do not assess authenticity or evidentiality. |
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Detailed shoulder examinations were performed of both sides to assess range of motion, strength, and stability. |
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Thanks to the diploma she is now qualified to assess the symptoms of dyslexia and plan their learning programme. |
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In the mixed model used to assess significance, the observed error among replicate measures was incorporated for each gene individually. |
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There was no time to assess whether anything was stolen or the extent of the damage. |
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There are no direct data to assess the potential effects of contamination by air-borne pollutants on arctic insects. |
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The waitress was too upset to listen and called over three doormen to assess the situation. |
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The team will extract cores from the pila and analyze them later this year to assess the underwater curing rate of the concrete, he said. |
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These surveys have been carried out to assess entirely different problems in structures that varied dramatically in age. |
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It is hard to assess performances when the dramatis personae are so unpersonable, unbelievable, and, above all, unmemorable. |
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Specifically, as an upstander, you have to first assess the situation through x-ray eyes to see the unseen and that which is obvious. |
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Third, a Mantel test was used to assess the hypothesis of genetic isolation by geographic distance. |
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The Spearman rank correlation coefficient was computed to assess correlation between continuous variables. |
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The business survey will assess the effects of corruption on investment and productivity. |
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In fact, neither cortisol levels at baseline nor response to the corticotropin test were measured to assess for possible adrenal insufficiency. |
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From this redesign of the flight mode annunciator displays, he developed a survey to assess pilot preferences. |
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If we are to truly assess what is going on in the world it is necessary to put our prejudices and preconceived notions aside. |
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For surely such intimacy preconditions the viewer's response and makes it more difficult to assess the work objectively. |
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They used questionnaires to assess hunger and the desire for different food types. |
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The data presented here are part of a larger study developing methods to assess power and gender roles in heterosexual relationships. |
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Finally, he reviews price-to-cash-flow ratios to assess capital spending and working capital. |
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On this first dive we wanted to do a general sweep from stem to stern to assess the wreck's condition. |
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The Wisconsin site data are reviewed to assess these presumed temporal relationships. |
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Joint doctrine and literature were reviewed to assess how they should work together versus how they do work together. |
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Student surveys will be conducted each year to assess their satisfaction with the course. |
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Elders visited the site in September to assess the fence and the tailings containment area, and to discuss plans for the taking down the fence. |
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Objective To assess the effect of a training protocol on aerobic and anaerobic fitness in children with asthma. |
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Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the usefulness of perineoplasty for introital stenosis related to vulvar lichen sclerosus. |
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In terms of choosing the appropriate legal basis for this proposal, it is necessary to assess where its centre of gravity lies. |
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However, the fundamental use of IR spectroscopy to assess specific analytes is well on its way to clinical testing. |
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Doing your research can also help assess whether you'll have a secure position with the company. |
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Would you would like to assess the worthwhileness of an HSL plan, to build an HSL or to introduce an HSL into revenue service? |
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Use the AVPU method, as well as pupillary size and reactiveness, to assess level of consciousness. |
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It must assess the threats associated with such activities and report to the parliament and public any insights gained. |
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Although similar parabolic relationships were observed in two other tropical avifaunas, it may be premature to assess the generality of that relationship. |
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In order to accommodate preverbal children, neonates, and nonverbal adults, various reliable and valid tools to assess these special populations are available. |
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Like teachers, principals can also use critical reflection and journaling to assess their expectations of first-year teachers and for the school community. |
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They will also assess and treat injuries in clinic, providing prophylactic and reinforcement taping when clinically indicated. |
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Without any point of comparison, it is difficult to assess what would be the best parameter. |
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Officers will be required to assess all the information presented to them and then use their good judgement to come to a decision. |
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They must be put in the hands of those who can assess their relevance and, when appropriate, use them to promote healthy aging. |
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This information is needed to properly assess the achievability of this objective and to help identify what additional supports are required. |
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Support four community-generated pilot projects and assess their feasibility for the drainage basin as a whole. |
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If you can find one, I suggest you get a loriner to come and assess you and your pony. These are specialists in bits and they really know what they are doing. |
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Knowing the board's needs and expectations will help you to assess whether you can capably fulfill the role asked of you. |
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In order to assess the quality of our estimates, two evaluation measures are used: precocity errors and errors of closure. |
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Quickly and easily reads the environment and cues from others to assess when and how to change tack or planned approach. |
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This renders the author qualified to assess the reasons for instigating proceedings from the point of view of any victim. |
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Diagnose or confirm that the client has a developmental disability, and assess the level of disability that is present. |
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It is difficult to assess the empowerment targeted, as its concrete aspects must be defined in each specific cultural context. |
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If a line manager is involved in the procedure, he should assess the situation and make a decision. |
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During the 1950s, before I was born, the presence of certain enzymes above normal levels were used to assess liver function. |
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The project will also assess whether the work environment plays a role in determining whether they can work to their full scope of practice. |
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While appraisals normally assess the role of a single intervention, a clinical guideline covers the whole range of the management of patients with specific diseases. |
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Studies carried out in conjunction with car wreckers to assess the capacity of housing parts to be disassembled, sorted and recycled. |
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To assess the need to regulate the presence of minors in public places in the dark hours of the day. |
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He had visited Clements at her home to assess the dogs and said neither of them presented any signs of aggressive behaviour, even when he deliberately goaded them. |
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Ultrasound is an important diagnostic tool to assess the condition of the male genitalia. |
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The reporting has offered Finland an opportunity to assess the national human rights situation in a self-critical manner. |
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In Stockholm, we ought, in an open and self-critical way, to assess the progress made. |
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This would be realistic, quick and we could assess the facts, while the government's position on interest deductibility seems to be bogged down. |
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Tritium and 14CDIC in groundwaters were also measured to assess recharge of the thermonuclear bomb pulse. |
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The summit must also produce concrete proposals for a steering group to assess the future management of our relationship. |
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That timeline allows growers and communities the opportunity to assess the impact of the loss of the rail line. |
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A Likert scale was used to assess the extent of pain experienced on return to the ward in the day case group and on return home in the outpatient group. |
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But the wind did not allow us to assess the sailing capacities of Atlantic that her slenderness and imposing sails suggests. |
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This is true a fortiori when the aim is to assess the compatibility of a reservation with the object and purpose of the treaty itself. |
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This will enable management to assess the situation and the level required for the reserve for unredeemed coupons. |
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Teachers assess every student and every piece of input data every few weeks. |
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Intake workers assess an applicant's financial status to determine net household income. |
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Intake workers assess an applicants' financial status to determine their net household income and assets. |
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Two types of rates are used to assess natality: the crude birth rate, and fertility rates. |
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You may want to ask for a physiotherapist or occupational therapist to assess the situation and offer advice. |
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The first study deals with the development of an inventory to assess the quality of life of aphasic patients. |
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Stand behind the cow to look at the cow's left flank, to assess the rumen fill. |
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Guidelines and procedures should be in place in order to assess if return would be in the best interest of the child. |
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Quite often, these instruments get tangled up in such a way that it is difficult to assess their actual level and efficiency. |
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It also authorizes us to gather any information from health care providers, etc. that may be required to assess the claim. |
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We can assess those means if we are willing to let go of our preconceived ideas about Adjuster's communication and about teachers and training. |
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There he was to scout the prisoner of war camp to assess the possibility of a prison break. |
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Literacy-focused schools assess underachieving groups, identify priorities, and create an action plan to address them. |
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How this emerging situation plays out to assist our ailing Canadian feed grain market remains difficult to assess at this time. |
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We regard homeopaths as alone being qualified in the first instance to assess a remedy as to that issue. |
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These factors could be used to assess changes due to treatment and to predict when offenders may recidivated. |
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The latter is required to assess the situation regarding the time limit for issuing permits and to throw light on existing problems. |
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How to assess risky credits covered by a CDS knowing that the insurer may go bankrupt? |
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A simulation study is conducted to assess the efficiency of the proposed jackknife estimators relative to the usual estimators of variance. |
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The Committee's task is to continuously assess the existence and effectiveness of the Company's financial control and risk control procedures. |
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Use the hydrodynamic theory of dentinal sensitivity to assess the potential value of a new desensitizing agent. |
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Moreover, a person playing the role of an evaluator rather than a treatment provider may be in a better position to assess for malingering. |
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The group will meet at least once a year to assess and review the plan. |
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Candidates push themselves to the limit in a test that assess mental as well as physical toughness during a barrier test for army special forces entry. |
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It's also an obligation of every institution to very pragmatically assess its own readiness and be very honest with the public. |
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Nurses and social workers can assess your situation and give suggestions and counselling, but cannot make a diagnosis. |
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I think the President will need to think it over very carefully and assess whether or not to give it positive follow-up. |
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When required by statute, archaeologists assess sites prior to development activities that may disturb or destroy archaeological remains. |
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A detailed quantifiable process such as the one outlined in appendix A should be devised to assess the contributions. |
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Questions on housebreaking should aim to assess whether there was unlawful entry or attempted 296. entry of a residence, with or without force. |
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The APRM process provides an opportunity to domesticate and assess implementation of the Charter at national level. |
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Essential elements to assess progress in this field are included in the recommendation. |
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Examining the seasonal sun path and prevailing wind directions characteristics of the site and assess potential benefits and problems. |
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Our role is to ensure that they work, not to assess their relevance or whether they have been well thought through. |
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To assess a woman on other traits – experience, intelligence, application – would be to abnegate our animal instincts. |
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Manduca said Prudential had prepared for Thiam's possible departure and had used a headhunter to assess external and internal candidates. |
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It is too early, however, to assess progress, although initial discussions suggest tough going ahead. |
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At a certain point, however, the state may choose to enunciate a threat to impose regulation or assess a fine in case of non-compliance. |
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In truth, it was hard to assess Chelsea's longer-term credentials from such a turkey shoot. |
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The immediate response to a spill is rightly to collect, assess and clean oiled wildlife. |
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Similarly it will be important in the years to come to assess whether the ECSC's old activities are being wound down in the way that was planned. |
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According to the official statement, the central bank needed more time to assess the impact of the three rate hikes administered last year. |
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This service is performed only when it is necessary to anneal an instrument or to perform additional tests to assess its stability. |
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In order to assess this measurement,'double voiding' of urine is necessary. |
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The research paper draws upon 25 climate-specific indicators used to assess corporations' environmental, social and governance performance. |
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We will assess this proposal and I am sure we will take on board the sense of it. |
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This paper proposes two ways of measuring user perceptions of information scent in order to assess the product quality of Web or Internet information retrieval systems. |
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If you suspect you may be allergic to one or more substances, contact your doctor to assess the severity of your condition. |
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The ITA allows the CRA to assess penalties, in addition to disallowing any claimed expenditures. |
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This allows us to track progress over time and assess how the various Group entities are coming closer to their objectives. |
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It is also essential for us to attain good knowledge of the industry to correctly assess newsworthiness. |
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In this situation, a facilitator should assess how urgently help is needed and where the participant might go to get it. |
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The task for the ME facilitator in this situation is to assess how urgently help is needed and where the participant might go to get such help. |
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Methods should be validated using certified reference materials which can be used to assess trueness, when available. |
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In these instances, it is important that the change team take the trouble to identify all the processes in use and to assess their scope and integrity. |
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His or her duty is to examine both sides of the dispute, assess the harm that has been done and recommend ways of remedying it. |
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At the leading edge of knowledge creation, researchers collaborate with clinical teams to help systemize and assess various clinical activities. |
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The advantage of including all player complaints is that it becomes possible to assess the impact of the full spectrum of injuries from mild contusions through fractures. |
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Small police forces may have an advantage in that they are in a better position to assess how the individuals concerned would be affected. |
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We will have a chance to assess them as soon as we have received them and then come back on these issues. |
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The lack of transparency in Central Asia means that it is difficult to assess with any certainty how many small arms there are in the region. |
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This team hopes to develop a reliable test to assess ranges of CFTR protein function in a single sweat gland. |
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All that we ask is for the Council to assess that aspiration with dispatch. |
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Tell them that you will happily pay their full rate, plus the time they spent to assess the problem, if they give you a reasonable assessment and are able to fix the problem. |
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The truth-telling capacities of the glass are counterpoised with the false images reflected back on the Earl by those who assess his body as a part of a wider social organism. |
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The NAAC is an autonomous body established by the UGC to assess and accredit institutions of higher education in the country. |
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Brush up on key marketing concepts, learn how to develop a marketing plan, and assess strategic marketing options for your company. |
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One approach is to assign a new manager or an independent evaluator to assess a project or business. |
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Breast cancer was used as a starting point to assess and validate the strategy by finding robust biomarkers for poor prognosis. |
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A committee of senior officials of client departments might be of value in helping to assess performance and in providing guidance. |
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Hence, the Commission should not assess a formalistic attachment to a plan. |
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They would use auctions to assess and parcel out quickly the valuable parts of the company. |
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They provide evidence of rights and entitlements and can therefore be used to assess the state of our human rights. |
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These data will soon be used to assess the impact of derby catches on population abundance. |
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This second use is very important to bear in mind as we try to assess the critiques of globalisation that have been recently aired in different forms. |
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The astrophysicists at the Paris Observatory are also asked to assess the impact of the solar flare. |
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This has enabled Phoenix to be able to be very nimble and to assess and make a call on new opportunities quickly and decisively. |
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For the client, these Equity Standards make it possible to assess the reasonableness of the complaint. |
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If you want to assess the likely frit fly situation on your farm then you can download a frit fly Risk Assessment Chart by clicking the frit fly link below. |
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Ethanol vapor emanating from palatable fruit may act as an odor cue, guiding bats and other frugivores to the fruit, and aiding them to assess its quality. |
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The medical staff of the centre has the competence to assess the incapability to be detained or to travel. |
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To assess distinctness, it is essential for the plants under test to bear a satisfactory crop of fruit for at least two growing periods. |
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This paper seeks to assess the contributions made by different approaches to interlanguage pragmatics as a subfield of Second Language Acquisition. |
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According to Baker, one of the strengths of gamma is that it allows us to assess both the strength and the direction of the association between the two variables in the table. |
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I also indicate that I perform my audit procedures to assess whether the financial statements are free of material misstatement. |
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In light of these requirements, the following criteria were used to assess the state of performance management and oversight for this review. |
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Ask the nursing aid on day shift to assess and stock patient care room twice a day. |
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A skilled interviewer can properly assess a candidate without drawing out a lot of unnecessary information. |
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Microbiological investigation of process water and of bivalve molluscs meat should be used to assess depuration parameters. |
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Early morning may be the key time to play vocalizations to attract new settlers as recent research suggests that settling males assess sites at dawn, during the dawn chorus. |
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One reason it is difficult to assess discrimination is that changes have occurred in the nature of prejudiced attitudes and discriminatory behaviors. |
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Whips try to gauge the mood of members, assess how they will express their unhappiness with party policies, and cajole, bully, or conciliate the potential dissident. |
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Sooner or later you need to do some maths to assess the impact on your gameplay from warlock spell mechanics and other factors. |
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This rule shall be used to assess the overall hazards associated with toxicity, flammability, and eco-toxicity. |
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Cumulative is very hard to assess and therefore we should not take any risks around cumulation of a product. |
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Therefore, we could not assess to what degree progress had been achieved against these commitments. |
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Any document translated by external translators is examined by one of the Centre's revisers in order to assess its quality. |
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The department was able to rely on the October 2008 program evaluation of the WDP to assess the continued relevancy and impact of the program. |
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Further, we discuss the impact of pollen on honey bee physiology and assess the pollen requirements of individual workers and larvae. |
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We must be able to assess the whole picture and set goals for social intercourse with our neighbours. |
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Cyathus olla was capable of degrading lignin in vitro, but field testing must follow to assess its decomposing activity under natural conditions. |
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You would think that he might want to assess whether they were any good or not, or at least meet them, before giving them the long white envelopes. |
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The lithostratigraphic correlation between the two units appears to be very good, although biostratigraphic resolution is inadequate to assess the degree of diachroneity. |
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There is no ability to assess the validity of complaints and avoid expending resources on unnecessary investigations. |
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Everyone has now had a chance to assess the outcome and I therefore will not linger over the details. |
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The clinical phase served to assess the safety and efficacy of an eight-week treatment of a 2 mg dose of ThGRF administered once daily. |
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Students can learn about the texture of the soil in the site by using methods such as rubbing soil between fingers to assess grittiness, smoothness and stickiness. |
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It is too soon to assess the actual impact of that clarification, but at first blush it seems to be an improvement. |
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This makes it more difficult to assess the value of individual assets, to redeploy them and hence to use them as collateral. |
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Some of the other programmes such as LAMBDA's are still very new and one should not be too hasty to assess the performance. |
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The research helps to identify priority areas for stinkpot turtle conservation, and to assess the needs of a turtle at risk. |
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Safeguard your loved ones financial future: assess or reassess your life insurance needs. |
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You use process measurements to assess things like donning and doffing of personal protective equipment or the cleaning of a patient room. |
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At this time, the impact of financial innovation on the demand for a particular aggregate is very difficult to assess contemporaneously. |
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In most reptiles the male courts the female with a series of behaviours to assess her reproductive readiness and receptivity. |
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The purpose of the study was to assess and compare the cardiorespiratory responses to 2 pelvic stabilization exercises performed on a therapeutic exercise ball. |
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The change of rules for earnings determination could therefore alter seriously the capacity to assess earnings and distributable profit. |
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This methodology is not designed to assess the crossing suitability for lowboy vehicles or trailers. |
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Our intention with the test is not to assess your environmental impact in quantity, but to give a hint on how you could change your behaviour. |
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The organizers of the Festival International de Jazz de Montréal assess the 2009 edition, which saw many dreams become reality. |
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This type of accountability would assess a particular initiative against goals and standards established in advance. |
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In contrast to company owners, but also the banking institutions, suppliers often do not have the necessary information available to assess conclusively the creditworthiness of customers. |
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Wilson arranged another show in order to assess the band's quality, was impressed, and became the band's manager soon after. |
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Clinical severity, rather than incidence or prevalence of detectable parasitemia, is a more relevant outcome to assess ABO group and survival. |
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Where parties nominate multiple candidates in an electoral district, analysis can also be done to assess their relative strength. |
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It is used in marketing to describe the inability to assess the value gained from an activity using any tangible evidence. |
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In parallel, conditional and brain-specific VDR mutations have to be identified to assess their neurophenotypes. |
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Divers have been used to assess the fish populations surrounding the platforms. |
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This chapter provides a set of guidelines for how to assess and manage suicidality and parasuicidality in an integrated care setting. |
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Each genre jury member has been accredited to ensure that he or she has a deep understanding of the genre and an ability to assess projects based on their creative merits. |
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To find yourself in the action enables you to avoid mulling things over too much: understanding why the mast has fallen, attempt to assess if there was an error committed, or whether it was simply down to bad luck. |
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Its Comprehensive Tracking System is used to assess the processing of Employment Insurance claims and to estimate, by means of statistical inference from a sample, the most probable error in benefit payments nationally. |
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In addition, the manual is intended to serve consumers of qualitative research by helping them critically assess the utility of qualitative data for policymaking and programing purposes. |
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It is difficult to conduct proof-of-principle trials in stroke and head injury due to the relatively small trial size and the inability to assess and predict final infarct size as endpoints for intervention studies. |
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Emergency response personnel must locate and monitor the spill to assess environmental and potential health risks, and then decide on countermeasures to clean up contaminated areas. |
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Section 3 focuses on the application of the two techniques to assess SM policies, trying to identify the specificities associated to the scale and to the peculiar object. |
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Making the right choice in view of all the knowledge to hand means being able to accurately assess your abilities and preferences, ensuring that they are adequate to meet the requirement of your chosen specialization. |
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Effectiveness measures such as the SF-36 assess the effect of implantation on quality of life which is not feasible for revision-augmentation patients with preexisting implants prior to enrollment in the study. |
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The objectives of this report were to assess the effectiveness of goal-oriented regulation, to identify gaps in the current use of this approach and to develop specific actions for addressing these gaps. |
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In addition, because one needs to recognize phonemes to use grapheme-phoneme relationships, the set includes tasks that help assess the level of phonemic awareness. |
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The appellant must accept responsibility for her actions in this regard and her decision not to offer a response does not diminish the suitableness of the questionnaire to assess the candidates. |
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She will then travel to the earthquake zone in order to assess the damage and to discuss the scope for EU support with the Regional President, Giovanni Chiodi. |
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He is a strong advocate of risk-based decision-making and the need to integrate data from epidemiological, controlled clinical, laboratory animal and cell studies to assess human health risks of exposure to toxic materials. |
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The study was conducted in temporary shelters in the Sirkali and the Tharangambadi talukas of Nagapattinam District to assess the temporary shelters, and to come up with plans to improve them. |
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Further exchange of information on the sources of increased catches and progress with restructuring are needed to assess the achievability of these ambitious targets and the new government's acceptance of them. |
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In the 2004-2005 fiscal year, however, we should be able to carry out tests that will help us assess the work carried out by CED with regard to final payments. |
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When deciding to withhold information under the Act, institutions must assess and demonstrate how disclosure of the requested information would result in probable harm to the particular interest it has identified. |
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The State party notes that the author did not exercise her right to ask an independent court to assess the legitimacy of the decision to withhold information concerning investigative sources and methods. |
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Examiners use a set of scales to assess your ability in English. |
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The reference tool makes it possible to assess the key competences acquired in formal or nonformal education by young people of low educational levels, with a view to validating them. |
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A performance grid is also being devised to help managers assess the ongoing results over the five-year period during which Phase III will be in effect. |
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The instrument is fit for use to measure outcomes in clinical trials and may be useful as well to assess treatment outcomes in a clinical practice environment. |
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Exercise testing: controlled physical activity, usually on a treadmill or stationary bicycle, used to assess how well the heart and body deals with exercise or stress. |
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Having an ongoing appeal committee that does not meet unless an appeal occurs would be wasteful of resources, and would not provide sufficient expertise to assess the work. |
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In addition, the industry is evaluating global progress in risk-informed methods, including break preclusion and risk-informed inspection, to assess how these methods can be applied to large LOCA in CANDU reactors. |
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Moreover, the catching-up process is likely to have a bearing on inflation in the coming years, although it is difficult to assess the exact size of the impact. |
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History of fever is enough to assess the child for fever. Assess the child's fever even if the child does not have a temperature of 37.5°C or above or does not feel hot now. |
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If it overemphasizes the selection function, it may not adequately assess the important knowledge and skills relevant for those students who will leave formal schooling at this level. |
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