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Three preconditions were needed to be defined as a case; 1) the individual was living in the Reykjavik capital area, 2) the individual was 18 years or older, and 3) glyceryl trinitrates were dispensed to the individual at least once over the study period.
But making such a market work, it's now clear, requires at least three preconditions.
Ian Johnston, director of the British Association of Social Workers, sets out three preconditions for the scheme to work.
This study attempted to measure Coale's three preconditions of fertility decline-ready, willing, and able-and examine their impacts on fertility regulating behaviour of women in view of the rapid fertility decline in Bangladesh.
Martin said secure 5G networks in Britain will be governed by three "preconditions": higher cybersecurity standards, resilience — or being able minimize disruptions if a system is exploited — and diversity.
This, he added, depends on three preconditions: "independence; secure and adequate funding; and freedom from commercial imperatives that conflict with the wider interests of the listening and viewing public".
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It is understood that the reporters were asked to meet two preconditions set by Rippon.
Open minds and patient study are two preconditions of successful learning.
Furthermore, the two preconditions of payment of fair compensation and existence of public purpose justifications are not strictly followed in Ethiopia.
We show that the reduction still holds if we restrict actions to have at most two preconditions.
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