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Meaning that we're not being presented with the information we need to be able to decide upon public policy.
Iranian universities should be "free minded" and be able to decide upon their own academic and scientific governance.
Being better able to decide upon who needs hospital admission or can be discharged home may lead to improved utilization of health care resources and decreased costs.
Iteratively, they will be able to decide upon a future patient mix with a balance between supply and demand that will allow the targets for the KPIs to be met.
Furthermore, we propose a set of questions to consider for systematically gaining insight in the degree of feedback the patient should and could be able to decide upon when reporting back results from NGS in diagnostics (see Box 1).
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We don't understand enough about the complexity of nature and the contributions of each species to the functioning of ecosystems to be able to decide which species we are most dependent upon.
Mr. Louden said the university wanted to give students more opportunities to develop research and communication skills, to study abroad and be able to decide on their profession while working on their degree rather than upon leaving high school.
However, inexperienced users may not be able to decide correctly.
This implies that the robot would not be able to decide whether and where to grasp the tool.
Film-goers will now be able to decide for themselves.
Ordinary citizens were able to decide their future.
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