The bottleneck at this point is effective clinical research that will yield reliable and replicable findings. |
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The rationale behind testing is the standardisation of education, the production of predictable and replicable outcomes in the classroom. |
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In addition, this model must be replicable and adaptable to new products and services as they come to market. |
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We are not able to communicate the activation states of our brains in such a way that they are perfectly replicable by others. |
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We cannot make a policy of ignoring consistently replicable results solely on the ground that they threaten some favourite views. |
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Based on these data it can be concluded that affective priming for subliminally presented stimuli is a replicable phenomenon. |
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One of his main worries is that Cisco does not have sufficiently replicable processes in place to keep things on track. |
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This is not surprising since at first, the overall ANOVA results were not replicable. |
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Having a single replicable process for the issue of SSL certificates is in alignment with HSBC's global approach to common IT infrastructure. |
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Social connections have been measured parsimoniously, based on replicable and standardized measures. |
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The projects have a demonstrative and replicable purpose with a view to being integrated into long-term development and national strategies. |
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Innovations and experimentations are encouraged with a view to develop replicable business models and to push the frontiers in microfinance. |
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The smaller the replicable unit, the greater the opportunity for micromanagers to fine-tune services to customers' needs. |
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And finally it should be replicable throughout the business to ensure that there is a consistent application across all business entities. |
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This means that all evidence gathered must be directly relevant, replicable and valid. |
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Some of the questions at the center of the discussion were: what methods should be used to provide affordable, replicable and sustainable energy? |
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This calls for a fast, effective and replicable way to distinguish a team from a working group, a real team from a fake one. |
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It is critical for the effectiveness of probiotic food that an adequate number of replicable probiotic microorganisms reach the intestinal tract. |
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But here's something coming that's real, replicable, and thus inarguable. |
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The community environment of delivery has been a positive factor in this instance, but it is not clear that it is essential, or easily replicable. |
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Action research and capacity-building interventions experimented with in recent years do reveal some elements of success that appear replicable in similar settings. |
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Although a project that was developed for a particular rural area may be specific to that community, the methods used are often based on replicable strategies that can be applied across jurisdictions. |
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It creates a replicable model for community empowerment that will hopefully spur action in other districts as national sensitivity to equity issues develops. |
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A systematic approach is easily replicable and reconstructable and can easily be evaluated in terms of quality performance during the rescue effort. |
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This type of mobile telephone-based network might be replicable in other developing countries, although the specific conditions varied greatly by country, which would place limits on its general replicability. |
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Moringa will invest in scalable, replicable agroforestry projects in Sub Saharan Africa and Latin America. |
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Public Education: Strengthen efforts to synthesize and package lessons learned and replicable models from funded projects and disseminate such information as widely as possible. |
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A few of these cases are described below to illustrate that teaming is not an answer to the merged entity's incentive and ability to bundle products and services in a manner that is not replicable by its competitors. |
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The first payoff for micro-managers is a self-evident one: identifying a large number of small, replicable units means reaping the benefits of mass production and standardisation of every kind. |
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But is its approach replicable or is it just an exception? |
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The lab work isn't replicable on that scale but the team says it can now produce the 5ml of lab-grown blood needed for human trials. |
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The results of these studies clearly indicate that the experience of LADA-Argentina in assessing land degradation at local level is replicable in other participating countries. |
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The Church-Turing thesis asserts that the informal notion of calculability is completely captured by the formal notion of recursive functions and hence, in theory, replicable by a machine. |
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Work from home and expand this scalable and replicable business to connect professional women. |
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Best practices must be innovative, make a measurable difference, have a sustainable effect, be replicable and serve as a model for generating initiatives elsewhere. |
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Future studies investigating this issue should collect the data from the same time frame in order to determine if the findings in this study are replicable. |
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Despite this feature, a rich literature on these subjective measures concludes that the results of these studies are replicable and they help predict people's behaviour. |
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Marybeth Gasman of the University of Pennsylvania, hope the study, scheduled to run from June to October 2013, will uncover replicable strategies and programs. |
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The exhibition will highlight how the project functions as a replicable model for sustainable affordable housing in New York City and other urban communities. |
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