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The phrase "analysis this issue" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of words and should be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "We need to conduct an analysis of this issue to understand it better."
Alternatives: "examine this issue" or "evaluate this issue."
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"In the final analysis, this issue may have too far to go -- from 2000 years of history and 52 years of not really coming to grips with shared aspirations," one senior official said.
However, since a significant number of patients were excluded from this analysis, this issue should be re-examined.
However, it is difficult (and unrewarding) to publish the results of replicative experiments or negative data, and there is a worrying trend in the lack of reproducibility in some forms of analysis; this issue was recently highlighted with regard to the widely-used technique of fluorescence-activated cell sorting (Hines et al., 2014).
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Indeed, the authors of one recent systemic review using meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis questioned this issue by assessing the efficacy and safety of SUP versus placebo or no prophylaxis in general critical care patients [ 5].
In this paper we open up this 'black box' by bringing in social network analysis (SNA), which allows for a more systematic analysis of this issue.
Further analysis on this issue is provided below.
"From the beginning of the analysis on this issue, we have made it clear that companies' and investors' interests will be safe," he told reporters.
The Court's analysis of this issue resembles a business decision that measures profits by counting gross receipts and ignoring expenses.
The analysis of this issue has led to the conclusion that 2-dimensional models for crack extension in a load cycle along the entire crack front is unrealistic.
This paper presents analysis of this issue with a particular interest for the optimization of both the relative position of the twin-tunnels and the construction procedure.
The one case to discuss the Ex Parte Young rule in a copyright context (Richard Anderson Photography v. Brown, 852 F.2d 114 (4th Cir.1988)) provided little-to-no analysis on this issue, and is of little help in navigating these waters.
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