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"We have more Facebook users than the US, we have the regulatory framework that is significant to Facebook — the UK is simply implementing GDPR and following Brexit it will have an adequacy agreement with the EU so I think there's an understanding in Facebook where the regulation, the legislation and the audience is".
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Needless to say, if the countries cannot be named, then the level of protection (or any relevant adequacy agreements) cannot be named either.
The parameter cut-points described by Landis and Koch (1997) were used to judge adequacy of agreement (Kappa = 0 poor; 0.01 0.2 slight; 0.21 0.4 Fair; 0.41 0.6 Moderate; 0.61 0.8 Substantial; 0.81 1.0 Almost perfect).
Depending on the nature of the statement, an NRS score >5 (high) represented adequacy or agreement, an NRS score of 5 was considered neutral and NRS scores <5 (low) indicated inadequacy or disagreement.
Lawyers for the retired players released a statement on Tuesday: "We are confident that the settlement will be approved after the Court conducts its due diligence on the fairness and adequacy of the proposed agreement.
The mean kappa-values for inter-observer agreement on adequacy of images at the two rounds were lower than kappa-values for agreement on treatment recommendations (difference 0.19 and 0.28; p < 0.001 at both rounds).
A recent postal questionnaire survey of 370 Californian surgeons suggests that attitudes and practices may also be changing, with 90% of respondents satisfied with oncological adequacy and 70% in agreement with regard to superior aesthetic outcome [ 8].
There is no agreement on the adequacy of sample size in such studies [12, 13].
Achieving ideal baseline and technical adequacy checks (e.g., observer agreement, intervention adherence) represented challenges for many consultations.
However, both groups showed similar levels of agreement with the adequacy of available opportunities to demonstrate what they had learned (mean scores of 4.04 vs. 4.23, p = 0.34).
Other definitions were used to indicate borderline lesions, such as "atypical enchondroma," "grade 0 chondrosarcoma," and "cartilaginous lesion with unknown malignant potential" (CLUMP) [6, 7], but finally there was no common agreement on the adequacy and usefulness of these definitions, which have now generally been abandoned.
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