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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all dossier" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words, as "dossier" typically refers to a collection of documents or files, and "all" does not fit grammatically.
Example: "Please review the entire dossier before the meeting."
Alternatives: "complete file" or "entire document".
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We originally considered all dossier assessments conducted by IQWiG between 1 January 2011 and 28 February 2013.
Data sources All dossier assessments conducted by IQWiG between 1 January 2011 and 28 February 2013 in which the dossiers contained suitable studies allowing for a full early benefit assessment.
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It was intended that all dossiers identifying public figures as collaborators would be made available for public scrutiny-although no legal consequence was prescribed for those exposed in this way.
The underlying dataset contains all dossiers with benefit ratings published and negotiated until December 31st , 2015
From these we included all dossiers containing suitable studies allowing for a full early benefit assessment that is, studies of a suitable design containing suitable data for the comparison of the benefits and harms of the new drug and the appropriate comparator treatment.
On the last Bon Iver tour he compiled a dossier of all the things he didn't want to do again.
We were prepped by a wonderfully committed team of ex-military personnel who did exactly what you'd expect ex-military people to do: they a) gave us a dossier of all the animals, insects and reptiles that could kill us; and b) encouraged us to number our bowel movements according to their density (10 being the densest, five being the optimum).
He added: "So, we have written to SADC... and we sent them a dossier of all the irregularities our people picked up.
Nope! You'll need to take the EPPP (Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology), create a dossier of all your work, and nail down all your supervised work hours.
The Bush team has yet to provide a dossier, in Arabic, detailing all the evidence against bin Laden.
Civil-law nations, for example, typically rely more heavily than do we upon judicial investigation, questioning by a neutral magistrate, the compiling of all evidence into a dossier, and later review of that dossier at trial by judges who may sit without our type of jury.
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