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The answers to this question are generally evident: When leaders and employees make and keep their promises, they see strong trust and respect across the organization.
Another recent study [13] further suggested that processes reflected by the Nc are generally evident after reactions (reflecting motor response monitoring), and that errors are adding specific processes on these, constituting the Ne [13], [17].
However, the logarithmic changes in projected area and circularity, which are generally evident in the leaf charcoal samples, indicate that the period of substantive change has been captured in these cases.
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Recalling an over-caffeinated and under-dressed teenager, one says: "The T-shirt, oh yes, the T-shirt …" Although a candidate's ethnicity is generally evident from his or her name and the photograph in their file, there is never any overt discussion of race.
And it's not a matter of differences in educational attainment: the Canadian edge is generally evident across all educational groups". So what is giving Canadians such clear a leg up? "Government subsidies for the cost of childcare in Canada may play a role, supporting the return to work for parents—especially mothers with young children," Daly said.
Consistent with this idea, some level of 'spontaneous' differentiation is generally evident in ES cell cultures.
In contrast, the biocidal effect on Gram-negative microorganisms took longer and was generally evident after four hours.
Taller height and thinner weight at age 10 years were associated with early-onset fibroids only for black women while associations with factors indicating low childhood socioeconomic status were generally evident only for whites.
For conditions such as cardiac arrest, sepsis and multiple trauma, the choice of a primary diagnosis is generally evident, but there are invariably cases where the selection of the primary ICD-10 diagnosis can be difficult, such as when a patient with COPD is admitted to the ICU in respiratory failure and diagnosed with pneumonia.
Among the men, those who had started smoking earlier in life or had smoked in the 30 days before Basic Combat Training were also at elevated injury risk and a dose response was generally evident (i.e., progressively more smoking associated with progressively higher injury risk).
Established non-nutritional risk factors were generally evident and, for example, parous had a lower risk than nulliparous women (e.g. parity=2 vs parity=0; HR: 0.77, 95% CI: 0.64 0.93), while having an affected first-degree relative showed an increased risk (HR: 1.67, 95% CI: 1.33 2.10).
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