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Not all issues merit a full, integrated assessment, and some may not be worth assessing at all.
It's probably worth assessing the carnage at this point.
It is still worth assessing on its merits.
It will be worth assessing the fine print closely when this idea finally moves to reality.
It has been three years since the publication of "Moneyball," and it is worth assessing other matters the book discusses.
Drum sizes available range from 5.5kg to 11kg but as a machine runs most efficient when full, it's worth assessing what capacity you will actually use.
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My hope is that study registration will stand the test of time – that it will free future generations of scientists from having their research and professional worth assessed on the most stupid of all grounds: whether their experiments produced "novel and exciting results".
An important implication of this postulate is that, in studies evaluating several of these hormones, it would be worth considering assessing their additive consequences for breast cancer risk (e.g. by expressing each of these hormones in terms of the corresponding standard deviates).
Your livelihood increasingly depends on being likeable and well-documented, and just like a branded product, your basic worth is assessed by the WOW-ness of its image.
Science, he says, has become like a professional sport, where an athlete's worth is assessed solely within a narrowly defined event.
They document why large anthelminthic mass treatments may be worth being assessed as malaria control policies.
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