The sport's governing body treats such tests as assessing health, but they are regarded by anti-doping bodies as a proxy for detecting drug use. |
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I am certain that, over the board, I have a real-time weakness in assessing what is the best countermove by the opponent in a quiet position. |
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When assessing candidates for PR jobs these days, I am just as likely to hire an engineer, a storeman, an accountant or a waiter. |
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The habitat gap analysis is one of the most important keys in assessing the irreplaceability of specific biomes and provides the first step. |
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The second related to a new duty placed on all teachers to assist school heads in assessing whether their colleagues merited receiving the award. |
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We are constantly assessing individuals, but I do not recommend people if they are troublesome. |
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The co-parent relationship variable in this study primarily included items assessing parents' agreement or disagreement about raising a child. |
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After assessing each hazard, you develop one or more controls to either eliminate the hazard or reduce the risk of a mishap. |
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However, assessing her own life with the same unblinking honesty has often left Aherne in despair. |
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So sitting an examination with glasses seems an accurate way of assessing their eligibility for the job. |
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The available outcome measures are blunt instruments for assessing a complex condition. |
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Deflection testing is a non-destructive method of assessing the structural adequacy of a pavement. |
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Underwater weighing, skinfold thickness, bioelectrical impedance and near-infrared analysis are more precise means of assessing fatness. |
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Globalisation of the economy has brought out the need for a multifaceted approach in assessing the market and making options. |
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The Iraq Cultural Heritage Initiative provides equipment, technology and methodologies for assessing and inventorying cultural sites. |
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Some delay in assessing complex claims and establishing facts is understandable. |
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Appearances are not a valid means of assessing someone's youth, whose favorableness or unfavorableness is a subjective, not objective, matter. |
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A prospective study would also be useful in assessing the intrinsic and extrinsic risk factors at play in short track speed skating. |
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Clearly, more studies assessing the relative utility of specific airway interventions and their impact on morbidity and mortality are needed. |
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Failure to purchase and apply recommended control measures will result in assessing uninsurable causes of loss. |
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Drugs also come under scrutiny, with a programme assessing the impact of the legalisation of soft drugs in Britain. |
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Some inmates glare at the camera, assessing the artist, wondering what she is doing slumming on their turf. |
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We maintain continuity of care assessing them at regular intervals throughout their illness, till the very end. |
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The second, indirect approach to assessing distribution of species was based on an ordination of quantitatively sampled bottomland stands. |
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The plan involves driving through an area, stopping at fixed distance intervals, assessing the field, and conducting physical counts. |
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In assessing alternatives to plastic bags, grocery retailers take into account consumers' attitudes in the way they shop. |
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I agree with Josh that intentionality is the fundamental issue for those interested in assessing the administration's efforts. |
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The present system of evaluation mainly centred on the text, is capable of assessing only the intelligence quotient of the student. |
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The fact finder must first decide what the facts are, by assessing the evidence offered by the parties. |
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To address this, more work needs to be done in assessing the training needs of health professionals in relation to domestic violence. |
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We did this by assessing the performance of both filters in filtering noise signals obtained from both habitats throughout the breeding season. |
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It has been deployed into a number of situations in a manner which has not been fully conducive to assessing its results. |
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However, when used for purposes of assessing taxes, fictitious values do indeed become real ones. |
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We then evaluated each initiative by assessing how well it addressed specific concerns. |
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It's all about taking a break, assessing your situation, and reaping the first fruits of your hard work. |
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The War Graves Commission, which maintains war graves, was told of the graffiti on Monday and it will be assessing the damage to the stones. |
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A sudden eruption or collapse of one of these volcanoes would have catastrophic effects, but current research is not just about assessing risk. |
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These techniques provide a more accurate method of assessing energy expenditure patterns. |
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This measurement method is especially important when assessing PrUs because these wounds are more likely to erode subcutaneous tissue than skin. |
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In assessing financial needs, a court will have regard to a person's age, health and accustomed standard of living. |
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All cultures have patterns of perceiving, comprehending, explaining, assessing, and treating the symptoms of sickness. |
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The cat cocked its head slightly to the left, as though assessing the fairness of his words. |
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The BBC will introduce a change to the perspective of its new 3D weather map after carefully assessing feedback from viewers. |
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Post-operative agility is a key factor in assessing the advisability of a block for post-operative pain relief. |
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The National Council of Teachers of English advise against uncritical use of readability formulas in assessing text for school use. |
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Yet when assessing the current situation, realism is also required, as well as precision about what is actually taking place. |
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We must stress that assessing the security level of a cipher system is not an exact science. |
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He added they would consider planning requirements, the wishes of the community and value for money when assessing prospective bids. |
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Dutch experts are already employed in assessing how great the risk is to Dublin. |
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It is very important to ensure that the young person understands the role of the assessing worker, and comprehends the interpreter. |
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It makes no sense to assume that a university should be assessing the market value of works produced by their fine arts students. |
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When assessing visuals, the graphical representation of each war machine is fairly solid in detail. |
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Naturally, one can be overly pessimistic in assessing worst-case scenarios. |
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The consultant professor is currently assessing the merits of building the low-cost pier at Dublin airport. |
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In assessing whether the dealing is fair the court can have regard to the actual purpose of the work. |
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A simple and easy-to-perform test assessing the function of the lacrimal glands is the Schirmer's test. |
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We are assessing the damage now, we don't know if it's going to be repairable in a day or if it will take longer. |
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Various political pundits are coming out assessing how it must have affected his job. |
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This section starts with a description of the international law criteria for assessing the validity of reservations. |
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Reed briefly reviewed different methods for assessing susceptibility to extirpation for scoring conservation priorities. |
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The bulk of my professional practise has revolved around assessing and treating traumatized individuals. |
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Members of the Rotary Club will be assessing how many lifebelts are needed on this stretch, in conjunction with water safety experts. |
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I realized she was assessing my back muscles, judging their strength, reading them the way a botanist reads the rings of a tree's trunk. |
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As well as psychiatrists, psychologists play a role in assessing prisoner dangerousness. |
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They compiled a fat score for each child by assessing the amount of cheese, chips and processed meats they consumed. |
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Hundreds of residents who had suffered the deluge after yesterday's rain welcomed the clear skies today as they set about assessing their loss. |
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They state that consultants in communicable disease control provide a valuable role in assessing and explaining the relative risks. |
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The appraisal begins by assessing the respondents awareness of health promotion. |
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It outlawed literacy tests and poll taxes as a way of assessing whether anyone was fit or unfit to vote. |
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These conflicts are played out in political arenas across the world assessing guidelines and regulations. |
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This study is important in that it adds to the limited armamentarium of studies assessing the effects of exercise in the elderly. |
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One was assessing the candidate's driving, while the other was assessing the examiner's marking. |
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That is, inconsistency reflects dissimilarity without directly assessing conflict. |
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Keep a sense of perspective when you are assessing the relative returns on offer from the various institutions. |
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The outcomes of most studies were metrics assessing the process of healthcare delivery with and without decision support systems. |
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Accordingly, we designed a study focused on assessing the dependence of membrane permeabilization in low-frequency regime. |
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Future research might focus on how to improve procedures assessing drug use and dependence in offenders. |
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Establishing the reliability and validity of measures is important for assessing their quality. |
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In assessing the global situation, Trotsky proceeded from the relationship between Europe and America. |
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A child's development is evaluated by assessing the child's abilities on a range of tasks and behaviours. |
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Elsewhere in the Alps, where the flooding began, residents were assessing the damage and cleaning up. |
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I toured Houston and Dallas and Baton Rouge, assessing the damage that was done there. |
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Today systems staff are assessing the damage caused by the electronic love letter virus. |
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It is a matter of assessing the damage and examining how we can best help in the medium and long-term. |
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Now environmental experts are assessing the damage caused by the spill, which residents claim is an ongoing problem. |
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But we'll be assessing the damage and hoping to be helpful in any way that we can. |
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A pollution expert with the coast guard service is assessing the damage caused by the capsizing. |
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It places the onus of assessing the property on owners, which has created a lot of confusion in the citizens. |
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A wise government simply learns not to push unduly hard when assessing property. |
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He is said to be acutely focused and astute in assessing what he should and should not buy. |
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The Glasgow coma scale is a clinical scoring system for objectively assessing how conscious a patient is. |
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Start by completing an audit of the existing lighting systems, assessing both the condition and the performance of all components in the system. |
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Research shows that even experienced educators differ when assessing the same event. |
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This is an excellent test specimen for comparing magnification and assessing any distortion in the image field. |
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Analysis of EBV genomes is a useful adjunct to immunoglobulin gene analysis in assessing clonality of these processes. |
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Results of randomized studies assessing the efficacy of triple antibiotic ointment are indeterminate. |
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This article will aid anyone in building a home climbing wall, by assessing your needs, choosing a design, construction tips, and choosing holds. |
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The TCO for an IT organization obviously includes more than just assessing the costs of storage hardware. |
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When assessing risk of breast cancer for all mothers, we adjusted for parity and age simultaneously. |
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Primary care physicians must be diligent in assessing the immunization status of geriatric patients and providing the recommended vaccines. |
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To their credit, however, both authors take a more critical analysis in assessing his generalship during the Ardennes campaign. |
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Few schools did take the initiative of pre-qualifying the transport contractors and assessing the quality of their fleets. |
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Two days before the 2005 Matzo Ball Eating Championship, Eric examines a matzo ball like a jeweler assessing a diamond. |
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Biotech investing is considered risky as it is based on assessing which pipelines can deliver supernormal profits. |
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The first step to achieving power and becoming a smart dater is assessing the personality of the person you want to be with. |
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In assessing Glasgow Rugby's impending season, none of the imports is nearly as important as one home-bred Scot. |
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Fetal pulse oximetry was developed as a less traumatic and invasive method of assessing fetal oxygenation. |
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Judges would have no real practical way of testing or assessing the reliability of intelligence information presented to them. |
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The suburbs of the cities have proved to be a difficulty when assessing their political allegiance. |
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This is really the basis of assessing character, where people show their true mettle. |
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We've spent most of the evening crunching numbers and assessing options and we still haven't come to any firm conclusions. |
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A major element in assessing the farm-level impacts of these crops is their microeconomic impact. |
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The overarching objective of the review is to complement the work of the current investigation team by assessing progress to date. |
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They studied the effects by assessing free urinary pyridinium cross links in growing rats, age 5-12 weeks. |
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He got the finance department involved in assessing creditworthiness and, more to the point, demanded that new customers pay up front. |
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Thus the test does not seem to be helpful when assessing patients with urological symptoms. |
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Having proven themselves unequal to the task of assessing the need for the medication in the first place, they are now proving themselves unequal to the task of administering it. |
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My trip takes the reverse path, and I begin by assessing the depth of my Shakespeare knowledge in his birthplace. |
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They have also helped spur a quantum leap forward in assessing and quantifying the root causes and health consequences of war, disaster, and civil conflict. |
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Today, we can reveal we have obtained a draft copy of that very test, a powerful and highly accurate method of assessing individuals for senior positions. |
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In assessing the risks of acting on the basis of a reasonably arguable case, you will wish to take account of the ways in which the matter might be brought before a court. |
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The 1990 study was concerned not just with reconfirming the importance of tobacco but also with assessing the lesser effects of indoor air pollution of some houses by radon. |
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Neal Ascherson, chronicler of the great events in postwar Europe, spent the past week in court assessing a case that goes to the heart of the last century's worst crime. |
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After assessing individual plants throughout the field, if you're questioning the viability of the crop and continued development, consider replanting as soon as possible. |
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The other is that, when it comes to assessing the behaviour of princes, even the shrewdest observers are largely condemned to judge by appearances. |
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She said that the team would design applicative tests that were capable of assessing the students' abilities and competencies as required by the curriculum. |
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Further study of this technique may offer an easy to perform, office-based, non-invasive method for assessing the blood flow after arterialization of the deep dorsal vein. |
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The reason a local income tax is proposed as the alternative is that it is the most obvious and readily identifiable mechanism for assessing ability to pay. |
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A transfer of assessing powers would bring railway companies within their more accommodating policies without disturbing the general schedular framework. |
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In other words, SPECT might not be a useful tool for assessing more subtle physiological states, like anxiety and depression. |
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And you wonder why you're not seeing more food, more water, more response, more boots on the ground, coming in and assessing the situation and helping. |
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One important step was further refining of the analyses to reduce false positives and false negatives while statistically assessing changes in gene activity. |
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He says the way we do this is similar to a bird of prey assessing its quarry, swooping in. |
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That means insurers are involved in assessing both the liabilities involved in the airplane itself and of the airline. |
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You have a better chance of finding even a lone wolf by assessing behavior. |
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An index for structural safety was obtained by assessing the required thickness of the midship for each hull form to endure the vertical bending moment imposed by waves. |
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When this method is used, it is quite possible to misclassify experiences, particularly when assessing sensitive subjects such as adolescent sexual experiences. |
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The report states that sick pay compensates for the same loss as damages for loss of earnings, so it should be taken into account in assessing damages. |
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In a case where the claimant is expected to require life-long medical assistance, the multiplier used is likely to exceed that employed in assessing damages for lost earnings. |
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With customary detachment, Hamilton became a bosom friend of Lafayette while at the same time assessing French motivations in an entirely dispassionate way. |
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The diagnosis is made by a combination of assessing the severity of leakage and conducting specialized tests such as urodynamics and cystourethroscopy. |
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Our initial research indicates one needs to take into account similar kinds of factors in assessing how a newspaper is stocked for news-gathering. |
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I have just spent the last half an hour assessing my finances and, whether I am feeling spendy or otherwise, I am on bread and water rations from this point on. |
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The offer of amends signifies a willingness to place oneself in the hands of the court for assessing the appropriate steps to be taken by way of vindication and compensation. |
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The judges had to nose samples on a daily basis, assessing their character and quality to form bottlings for the different variants supplied to the market. |
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The Prison Ombudsman is carrying out an inquiry into the case and recommendations have already been made, including assessing inmates who pose a risk to cellmates. |
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A further reason for not assessing the Lewisham Gateway site as being accessible is the supposed aim of the developer to provide for a higher provider use. |
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We can also estimate the surprisingness of applicability conjectures, by assessing how likely it is that a production rule step would produce very few models. |
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This is a significant drawback because the dependency of intermembrane transfer on lipid hydrophobicity is a very useful criterion when assessing the mechanism of transfer. |
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The city administration is assessing the possible impact on traffic flow of a proposed shopping mall to be built near the cloverleaf in the town centre. |
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This approach is valuable for rapidly screening antibody specificities and assessing protein orientation needed for optimal presentation of immunogenic determinants. |
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In its taking and assessing of evidence from claimants, the Board requires a far lower standard of proof than that which pertains in the civil courts. |
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To the motley collection of recent books devoted to describing and assessing the prospects of the American imperium, this volume adds remarkably little. |
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The whole exercise of assessing damages is shot through with imprecision. |
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What are the best tests for assessing respiratory muscle fatigue? |
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The outfit selected will be charged with estimating the likely future demand for broadband services in rural areas and assessing how much any initiative would cost tax-payers. |
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Systematic investigations assessing the concordance of survey and social indicator data in estimating the prevalence of substance abuse are warranted. |
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In assessing a humanitarian intervention, a third point of controversy involves the question of how much we should care about the motives of the intervener. |
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West Yorkshire Police fraud squad is assessing the case, after the club alerted the police last week following its own investigation which proved inconclusive. |
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In the health services of the Western world, a search is under way to find effective and practical methods for assessing the performance of doctors. |
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The judge must determine the probative value of the evidence by assessing its tendency to prove a fact in issue in the case including the credibility of witness. |
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The annual report said that assessing the status of religious freedom often served as a helpful diagnostic for the overall health and stability of a nation. |
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He spends most of his time assessing quality and efficiency at the plant. |
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You score points by assessing the position of your knights on the castles, multiplying a knight's vertical position by the spatial dimensions of the structure. |
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In assessing whether or not a particular dust found under certain conditions is likely to prove harmful to those exposed, a number of factors needs to be considered. |
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The Master Pilots had previously agreed to keep performing their duties, which include making contact with ship's captains and assessing safety measures. |
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How Wyclif conceives of the very essence of Scripture must always be borne in mind when assessing both his exegetical principles and the theological conclusions they produce. |
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No method of assessing an economic system can be value-free. |
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Peak oil curves can be estimated when assessing an individual field, a country or on the planet as a whole. |
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Australia is reportedly assessing the need for high-tech measures to guard against surface-to-air missile attacks on passenger aircraft. |
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Urine flowmetry is the ideal method of assessing dysfunctional voiding as it is a non-invasive test that can easily be done in children. |
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A debt to GDP ratio is one of the most accepted ways of assessing the significance of a nation's debt. |
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Flowever back at test time, I didn't care about the teacher assessing me formatively or summatively. |
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Another factor important to consider in understanding the fishery's collapse is uncertainty in assessing the cod as a resource. |
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Grote has addressed the longer production runs by assessing areas in our equipment where debris can build up between sanitation cycles. |
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Now, a report from an expert panel published in the journal PAIN presents a consensus approach to assessing the phenotype of neuropathic pain. |
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This additional information would be useful when assessing the early years of the Donatist controversy. |
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Digital camera usage increases analytical skills and can be used as a means of assessing student performance. |
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The first analysis consisted of two studies assessing 704 subjects with NERD who received esomeprazole 20 mg, esomeprazole 40 mg, or placebo. |
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Moreover, all petrochemical plants producing industrial wastewater can utilize this pilot plant for assessing and analyzing the wastewater. |
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Survey forms prepared for assessing hemorrhagic diathesis were completed by 1339 individuals. |
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Over the last two months, we have made great progress assessing and cataloging the 9X tracks from NXP Fishkill. |
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I know I'll get it in the neck for this, but even when looking at a field of spring lambs, I can't help but start assessing them for edibility. |
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The art and science of assessing internally generated radiation dose is Internal dosimetry. |
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We used modified Wald-statistic for assessing heteroscedasticity of group variance among remains of the fixed-effects regression model. |
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Easily done in conjunction with a routine blood profile, NT-proBNP could be the best demarcator ever for assessing atherosclerotic disease risk. |
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The country's customs is obliged to accept the agency's report for the purpose of assessing duties and taxes at the port of entry. |
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His first chapter includes an outstanding historiographical essay, assessing various interpretative approaches to Williams. |
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For example, if assessing for a mobility vehicle like a scooter or powerchair, we need to determine a number of things. |
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The final chapter addresses hypersonic flow, assessing the accuracy of numerical simulation through NATO RTO hypersonic research findings. |
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Based on these facts there are two methods of assessing the quality of proteinous species, amino acid analysis and feed test. |
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In assessing and approving a strategy, directors should consider its executability and timing. |
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The literature remains deficient, however, in long-term studies assessing the use of third generation ceramics in osteonecrotic patients. |
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But they also found deficiencies in the Near Infrared Spectroscopy method of assessing silage. |
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Once this pool of Rocket Docket candidates is formed, a new process for assessing each case's placement on the docket begins. |
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Uelzen GmbH argued that the court of first instance had made errors when assessing the tax free scheme. |
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Current standards for assessing glucose control include A1C tests and fingerstick measurements, yet both have limitations. |
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In assessing the record of colonialism, Cesaire looks carefully at the nature and claims used by the coloniser to justify colonialism. |
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A randomized controlled trial assessing the effect of 4 wk EMST on patients with PD was conducted by Troche et al. |
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There are several joint boards for electoral registration and the purposes of property valuation for assessing council tax and rates. |
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Many types of cystidia exist, and assessing their presence, shape, and size is often used to verify the identification of a mushroom. |
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The central misjudgement by Mr Foo was in not dilating Patient A's pupils to give himself the best opportunity of assessing the lesion. |
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A population census is a key instrument for assessing the needs of local communities. |
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We agree that sequencing accuracy in assessing comparative single nucleotide polymorphism data is important. |
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This policy shifts the burden of assessing and developing writers out of the publisher and onto the literary agents. |
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Brand equity is the measurable totality of a brand's worth and is validated by assessing the effectiveness of these branding components. |
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When assessing the tests, Gordon Brown concluded that while the decision was close, the United Kingdom should not yet join the Euro. |
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An occupational history is crucial in assessing the probability of being exposed to a respiratory sensitiser or irritant. |
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The scrutinisation of these metrics served the purpose of assessing if there was any evidence of CE practices in these organisations. |
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Studies assessing the impact of clean air acts in Delaware and Boston have demonstrated that they can significantly reduce PM25 concentrations. |
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The key question when assessing a patient like this is whether the Q-waves are real or a pseudoinfarct. |
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But in important ways the ' but for ' test obscures the true role played by causal principles in assessing legal responsibility. |
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Work began on assessing surface and upper level winds to identify the potential for wind shear. |
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There are several problems involved in assessing the value of such tests. |
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In 2016, Carenza Lewis reported the results of a new method of assessing the death toll. |
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It may be a useful exercise for assessing black people in general. |
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Do you think those are the two main factors in assessing a president? |
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Thus in assessing the occasion when he had shockingly burnt his hand the rear-gunner was twi-minded about it. |
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Second, ultrasonic data obtained with the high frequency SAM can be used for assessing reflectability or texture in clinical echographic imaging. |
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The state had only limited interests in assessing the legitimacy of marriages. |
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The exercise prescriptionist must be aware of these various causes when assessing posture. |
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The Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova is assessing the activity of the communist totalitarian regime. |
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This study aimed at assessing the efficacy and gametocydal effects of some commonly used herbal malaria products in Ghana. |
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Any franchisee or prospective franchisee should bear these purposes in mind when assessing their rights and obligations in relation to franchisors. |
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Best is pleased to publish a series of exclusive stock indices that will provide readers with a useful benchmark for assessing investor confidence in the insurance industry. |
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This edition has a new chapter on assessing progress in labor by Suzy Myers, and new sections on managing labor pain, normal labor, and additional positions and maneuvers. |
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Research on the genetic factors contributing to neuropathic pain has been hindered by the lack of a standard approach to assessing its clinical characteristics or phenotype. |
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He devotes considerable space to assessing the philosopher Giovanni Gentile's neo-Hegelian view of Giuseppe Mazzini, the prophet of Italian unification. |
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He is assessing directions, but he is not lost, not floundering. |
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Deliberative democracy accepts the provisionality of its principles but rejects the provisionality of moral reasoning itself as a way of assessing politics. |
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Microscopic evaluation of mitotic activity is a routine procedure in assessing the grade of tumors, such as soft tissue sarcomas, meningiomas, or breast carcinomas. |
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The criterion for assessing a belief system for Hume is based on the balance of probability whether something is more likely than not to have occurred. |
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Mixed venous blood gases are superior to arterial blood gases in assessing acid-base status and oxygenation during acute cardiac tamponade in dogs. |
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The appraisal stage deals with the collection of information relevant to the proposed voyage as well as ascertaining risks and assessing the key features of the voyage. |
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During the Crusades, one of the duties of surgeons was to travel around a battlefield, assessing soldiers' wounds and declaring whether or not the soldier was deceased. |
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In addition to assessing the environmental exposures, the research team used social media and Amazon Mechanical Turk to conduct two independent surveys. |
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Many lichens are very sensitive to environmental disturbances and can be used in cheaply assessing air pollution, ozone depletion, and metal contamination. |
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The IDEA project is a multi-stakeholder process designed to provide a broadly agreed and transparent framework for assessing fragrance sensitizers globally. |
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One of the most informative ways of assessing mitochondrial function is by analysis of mitochondrial oxygen consumption by polarography using the Clark-type oxygen electrode. |
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In 2010, the International Resource Panel of the United Nations Environment Programme published a report assessing the environmental impacts of consumption and production. |
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In these cases, fish intake rates specific to females of childbearing age are most appropriate when assessing exposures to developmental toxicants. |
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Initially the NSCA guidance addressed the processes of assessing air quality problems and the thorny questions surrounding the declaration of Air Quality Management Areas. |
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Outcome measures included visual analog scales assessing well-being and hypothyroid symptoms, quality of life instruments, cognitive function tests, and treatment preference. |
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Here we show that erythema resulting from UVR is a comprehensive and noninvasive biomarker for assessing UVR damage and can be precisely and easily quantified in human skin. |
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The Equator Principles is a risk management framework, adopted by financial institutions, for determining, assessing and managing environmental and social risk in projects. |
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In his book, author Tim Maltin has claimed that a lot of time was wasted assessing the damage from the iceberg when nearby ships could have been steaming to the rescue. |
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Orthoptists are highly trained healthcare professionals specialising in assessing and treating children's eye problems such as squints, lazy eyes and eye movement disorders. |
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