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Self-assessment questions focused on respondent's opinions on the adequacy of academic members of the SPH to engage in HSR.
Although affirmative action provides female students preferential admission to tertiary educational programs with lower grades [ 33], our finding raises questions about the availability and adequacy of academic support to help them succeed once they are enrolled.
The most extensive academic work on individuals' savings adequacy has been in America.
Indeed, the single best childhood predictor of adult adaptation may not be IQ, academic success, or classroom behaviour, but the adequacy with which a child interacts with other children [ 36].
Little is known about the technical adequacy of portfolios in reporting multiple complex academic and performance-based assessments.
To have a chance of landing an academic position you would need to demonstrate an adequate number of publications of adequate quality, adequacy being defined by the level of the position you are applying for.
The greater proportion of infectious causes among centers with adequate performance may be perceived as better adequacy to international protocols for the management of sepsis [ 20], already widely known among academic medical services.
But American academics were viwed as too lax after the Soviet Union launched Sputnik in 1957 and again after the "Nation at Risk" report in 1983 sounded an alarm about the adequacy of public edcuation.
It's well-priced adequacy.
Defining eyelash adequacy is largely subjective.
"Our capital adequacy continues to be strong".
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