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In determining the size, pace and composition of its asset purchases, the committee will, as always, take appropriate account of the likely efficacy and costs of such purchases.
He said: "There is a difficult balance to be struck between meeting that objective and taking appropriate account of shareholder and public concern in the UK about the level of executive pay.
"This would involve a fundamental shift in the way UK broadcasting is regulated, away from the current framework which is designed to take appropriate account of the right to freedom of expression".
In determining the size, pace, and composition of its asset purchases, the committee will continue to take appropriate account of the likely efficacy and costs of such purchases as well as the extent of progress toward its economic objectives.
Although the government "unreservedly" condemned torture, he said, it would be "irresponsible not to take appropriate account of any information which could help protect national security and public safety".
Given an appropriate account of desert, this position might be looked upon as luck-utilitarianism (or luck-consequentialism).
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These unified methods include community monitored pollutant levels, studies of indoor and outdoor levels in homes and schools; step counters; questionnaire-based data on time activity patterns including commuting patterns, traffic patterns, and housing characteristics; and appropriate accounting of uncertainty in the exposure estimates.
Experiments should be designed to allow derivation of dose or sensitiser enhancement ratios (DER or SER) (Hall et al, 1982; Lally et al, 2007), where DER equals the surviving fraction at an indicated radiation dose divided by the surviving fraction at the same dose of radiation plus the potential sensitiser, with appropriate account taken of plating efficiency.
Although only the Hall, Jacobsen, and van Steenkiste studies considered prescribing habits a primary outcome, the study by Montgomery provides important evidence due to its larger sample of physicians and its appropriate accounting for the effects of clustering.
Lack of appropriate accounting for multiple testing (PGMDR and FAM-MDR*) may also increase the likelihood of observing spurious associations.
In contrast, Ken's study will apply to a different target population and not the intended subjects with high blood pressure, due to lack of appropriate accounting for variability measures and a skewed participant pool with demographic properties not representative of a larger target population (Table 2, area of difficulty 5a).
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