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Hence, this is a suitable question to be addressed in future research programmes if surgery alone is the primary treatment.
Researchers also need to be aware that scopes set by external commissioning bodies, despite having consulted with national professional and patient organisations, may not be a suitable question to address in a systematic review.
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As I was searching for a suitable question I would like to research, I began to reflect on my own experiences in sport.
Determining the presence and nature of biobanks' affiliations or locations within larger organizations proved very difficult - so difficult, in fact, that it took us three attempts to develop a suitable question.
IOL notes "Despite all talk of career trajectories and fanbase, Blake insists her choices are made through far simpler criteria and when asked about playing in a comic-book film says: 'It's not really a suitable question because the decisions I make on parts come from a more emotional place.
Whether it was correct is a more suitable question when it comes to performing the Baroque repertory, which is defined by its precision and stylistic rigor — in other words, by its correctness.
In addition, a more suitable question on referral for specialty care would have been one that asked whether a referral was received as well as the exact type of health insurance the individual is receiving, since that may also impact referral to specialty care.
Before arriving at a suitable answer to this question, I was distracted by a line of women in flowing kaftans.
Perhaps the naysayers will be willing to give me a suitable answer to the question of why government sponsored socialism in the form of tax-supported war is OK but government sponsored compassionate and universal care of the health and well-being of citizens is socialist evil.
Example: A suitable answer to the question, "To [who or whom] did the prize go?" is, "It went to him".
Example: A suitable answer to the question, "[Who or Whom] went to the store?" is, "He went to the store".
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