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In fact, currently the very description of a "prospectus" is a nonsense, as it is almost always published after the flotation.
And with very rare exceptions, they almost always published men.
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Dr. Lauer's study found that trials of treatments with obvious life-or-death meaning, like testing a way to cut heart attacks, almost always were published within two years of completion; 70 percent were published a year or less after closing.
A national survey by Pocklington and Tupper reveals that professors at all career levels believe hiring, promotion, and salary almost always depend on published research, almost never on teaching.
He held forth in newspaper articles, he almost always gave interviews when he published a new book, he threw himself into controversial public debates (about education, for instance), he wrote an autobiography, and in the last part of his life he agreed to talk to a biographer, Eric Jacobs, whom he trusted to be a sympathetic keeper of the flame.
So far, though, the published studies almost always involved small groups of intensive care patients (or both critically and noncritically ill patients) from just one center, and all were retrospective.
Movies almost always have "Making Of" books published, which are fantastic resources.
You could think of the Congressional Research Service as Congress' RAs, and the reports that they publish are almost always very insightful and informative.
A successful publishing venture almost always has some minimum number of titles in print to break even, and most books are published by a publisher of just one.
Articles published in journals almost always list the affiliation of the authors, but this one simply gave Mr. Raso's name, and Mr. Kraus declined to say who he was.
But published findings are almost always uncontrolled, meaning that researchers have degrees of freedom to come up with statistically significant findings.
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