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It accounts for the health and financial benefits of early detection, while also accounting for consequences of side effects of prophylaxis, adverse events from treatment, and the long-term sequelae of disease.
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Second, ideas will be distilled about characteristics of TTO studies that ought to be reported in order to account for consequences of particular methodological choices in comparing TTO results.
So, if we were properly accounting for the consequences for my generation and those coming next when it comes to climate, we wouldn't be having a debate over whether we could afford to do a carbon tax.
Adaptive management emphasizes the importance of accounting for the future consequences of present actions.
To develop recommendations for performing epidemiologi-cal studies in sample populations with musculoskeletal conditions and problems, accounting for determinants and consequences to the individual and society.
As in the study by Weycker and colleagues, while the burden of the initial event was substantial and accounted for the majority of FN-attributable costs (70%), a significant minority of these costs resulted from follow-on care and subsequent events underscoring the economic importance of accounting for the downstream consequences of this complication.
Similarly, conventional metabolic designs often singly focus on achieving maximal production rates or yields of targeted compounds without accounting for adverse economic consequences (e.g., due to material costs or final product purification processes) that may ultimately make a design impractical or commercially infeasible.
Finally, instead of grouping all the values in each layer together, we should divide the tissue into several fan-segments (each at a different orientation with the magnetic field) and group all the values in any layer that have approximately the same orientation with respect to the magnetic field, in order to account for the consequences of the magic angle effect.
This combination of uncertainty and consequence has sparked a lively and ongoing debate about whether fishery management needs to account for evolutionary consequences of fishing (Hilborn 2006; Conover and Munch 2007; Jørgensen et al. 2007; Browman et al. 2008; Hilborn and Minte-Vera 2008; Kuparinen and Merilä 2008).
"The government must be held to account for the consequences of leaving more and more people without the care they desperately need".
Its role has been to present a realistic policy choice to the voters and provide a structure by which politicians can be called to account for the consequences of their actions.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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