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But just as likely, they will weigh up more accurately whether granting options is a good use of resources.
The Yankees were almost more concerned about the stability of his hamstring — or, perhaps more accurately, whether Colon felt his hamstring was stable.
When consumers sign up for current accounts, they might not be able to forecast accurately whether they will rely on their overdraft in future.
Because networks do not break out exact advertising figures for each individual show, it is impossible to assess accurately whether CBS is being hurt financially by the advertiser defections in "Big Brother 2".
But that cannot be the story's end, for to gauge accurately whether a role is positive, the calculus must perforce take account of the flip side -- the extent to which openness impairs the public good.
"The question here is where does it stop, because we also know that genetic testing is going to be able to predict very accurately whether someone is going to or [is] more likely to develop a certain kind of disease or condition in the future," he said.
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The outcome variable was whether a patient/caregiver accurately recalled whether the specified action/advice took place (yes/no).
It could do with modernising to more accurately determine whether people can afford their mortgage.
But experts say it is too soon to accurately measure whether municipal crackdowns on bags are changing individual behavior.
To accurately tell whether someone is sociable, studies show, we need at least a minute, preferably five.
According to the company's VP of Growth, Alex Schultz, this should allow Facebook to accurately assess whether the name supplied fits with the rules.
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