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Lehmans was not a cause but a consequence: a consequence of flawed lending practices, and of inadequate oversight by regulators.
As noted in the previous studies, risks to patient safety are frequently seen as operational challenges or as a consequence of flawed implementation.
The external validity of the results of studies evaluating the accuracy of a diagnostic test may be affected by variations in case mix - spectrum effects - either as a consequence of flawed study designs [ 3], or resulting from true variation across populations.
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As a consequence of flaws in the design and the execution of the trials, statistical significance is quite often not equal to clinical relevance.
As argued by several authors, the fact that P4P has not been very successful has partly been a consequence of flaws in program design [ 68, 78, 86, 87].
And the fact that they continue is a consequence of a criminally flawed justice system.
"As a consequence of these flaws," the computer scientists at Princeton wrote, "voters were disenfranchised".
Data on six patients were missing as a consequence of a logistic flaw.
This suggested extreme sorrow, as a consequence of a tragic flaw, however there was a meaningful ending.
This typically required a re-engagement with the 'mess', which technologies had originally been expected to resolve, as this academic paper illustrates: the failure of e-health systems to become routinely used within the health services is not necessarily a consequence of design or technological flaws.
We are also starting to recognize addiction as a consequence of social ills rather than individual flaws.
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