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As we have shown through our data analysis, religious affiliation is a very important factor in admission to Pepperdine University, affiliated with the Church of Christ, and a considered factor in applying to University of Notre Dame, affiliated with the Roman Catholic Church (see: https://tools.synocate.com/admissionsdata).com/admissionsdata
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On the other hand, the cost of tests is not a strongly considered factor.
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Given this, there is a need to consider factors related specifically to this population.
A complete ESD protection concept for an IC must consider factors beyond the local protection.
INSURERS calculate premiums based partly on what they call "country risk" -- an evaluation that considers factors like corruption and political unrest.
The guidelines recommend statins according to a risk score that considers factors such as cholesterol and blood pressure values.
Though in all cases there is debate, and new factors are continually proposed, so its helpful to outline a robust process below for considering factors.
Al-Qaida has a negligible presence in Libya and is not considered a factor at all in the current fighting.
Yet the "sensitivity level" of the other parent was not considered a factor?
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