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In light of.
'In light of' is similar to 'due to'.
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The scale was adapted in the light of qualitative fieldwork, to improve relevance and clarity.
30 The scale was adapted in the light of qualitative fieldwork, to improve relevance and clarity.
Therefore, primary care clinicians' advice to patients does not need to be adapted in the light of the pandemic.
The intensity of the programme (number of sessions per week) and the group size will be adapted in the light of the critical remarks that emerged from the determinant analysis.
29 The scale was adapted in the light of qualitative fieldwork, and the recall period was modified from 6 to 3 months, as follow-up assessments will be 3 months apart.
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Economics is not a science like physics because humans are forever adapting their behaviour in the light of others' actions.
At the heart of any good CPD is a process of reflection whereby teachers adapt their practice in the light of new information, ideas or feedback.
Labour's challenge is to find a visionary leader who adapts the party in the light of profound socioeconomic change, to ensure social justice while maintaining Britain's competitive advantage.
Like competition states, they are conceived to be obliged to adapt their strategies in the light of both threats and opportunities in the international economy [ 20].
Finally, they should encourage the trainees to evaluate and eventually adapt current practice in the light of newer evidences through clinically relevant activities like audit or quality assurance [ 16].
A senior Pentagon official said that the strategy was being adapted in light of their comments, but that key themes about the potential threat to American bases and the need for long-range systems have been preserved.
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