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They could be addressed more explicitly by modeling the expected value and risk of the decision model's objective function separately, e.g., using the certainty equivalent method.
Risk and the decision-makers' risk attitude can be addressed more explicitly by modeling the value contribution's expected value and risk separately, e.g., based on the certainty equivalent method.
This implicit acknowledgement of the importance of accessibility for human's quality of life is in line with the literature on transport-related social exclusion, and suggests that accessibility could, and perhaps should, be addressed more explicitly in the universal declaration of human rights (see [42, 43] for an extensive argument).
In future, safety should be addressed more explicitly in two statements: one addressing environmental safety and the other addressing emotional safety.
When new guidelines and technologies are introduced to the profession, the differences between them and the previous ones should be addressed more explicitly.
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It is a compendious document – in the literal sense of "brief and inclusive" – because its drafters wished to touch upon all the areas that later documents would address more explicitly, and to get them agreed by the UN's member states while sentiment for doing so was fresh and urgent.
It also provided a locus in which Kant would address more explicitly a number of important issues connected with the religious import that human beings attribute to the concept of God.
But the author would have provided a better account if he had addressed the idea more explicitly, as well as assessing the drawbacks, in terms of practical politics, that are attendant on any approach which boils down to "trust me, I'm a scientist".
One way to address this issue more explicitly is to separate these two effects by looking at returns to education for those whose education, in terms of field of study and educational degree, is in line with what is considered "required" for native-born workers in their jobs.
Managing the fundamentals of care (e.g. elimination, personal hygiene, eating,) needs to be more explicitly addressed within the patient-centred care discourse.
The remark echoed a sentiment that he more explicitly addressed last November when he said, "Children have a right to grow up in a family with a father and a mother capable of creating a suitable environment for the child's development and emotional maturity".
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