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a Students answered the four questions for each vignette using a five-level Likert scale addressing likelihood of providing the designated information: (0) never, (1) rarely, (2) about half of cases, (3) usually, or (4) always or nearly always.
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Using simulation of DNA profiles, our goal is to suggest which is the most appropriate way to address likelihood ratio computation in DVI cases, especially to be able to efficiently deal with complicating issues such as mutations or null alleles, considering that data about these latter are limited and fragmentary.
Additionally, it should be clear if risk mitigation actions are addressing the likelihood of the hazardous event or the consequence of the event once it has begun.
Addressing the likelihood of the presidential vote going ahead in the region, the security source offered that the situation "could change by May 25, but only for the worse".
Race was mentioned a few other times in the episode after the cold open, once in a talk show called "How's He Doing?" featuring Thompson, Pharoah and Washington as "nonpartisan" black intellectual talking heads addressing the likelihood that President Obama would ever lose their support (answer: highly unlikely).
Validity questions addressed outstanding questions about the meaning of the survey's core indicators and items addressing the likelihood of future activities.
Based on a thorough review of events as they now stand, we cannot conclude that plaintiffs have demonstrated a substantial threat of an irreparable injury that would warrant granting at this time the extraordinary remedy of an injunction pending appeal, and thus at this time we need not address the likelihood of success on the merits; nor do we address now the merits of the underlying appeal.
When implementing an annealed PF, several issues must be addressed: initialization, likelihood evaluation, particle propagation, and occlusion management.
Landscape fuels treatments aim to address the likelihood of uncontrollable wildfire spread whereas modification of the home environment aims to reduce the consequence assuming a wildfire is proximate.
But a "patchwork of regulatory requirements" currently in place ought to be reviewed, updated and possibly strengthened to address "low likelihood, high consequence" events like the Fukushima calamity, it says.
He espoused the use of state-of-the-science statistical approaches to address the likelihood that the "treated" differ from the "untreated" in ways that are unobservable to a researcher.
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