Sentence examples for articles to avoid from inspiring English sources

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Two independent scorers reviewed the articles to avoid subjectivity during scoring.

Inclusion criteria were established before identifying articles to avoid selection bias.

In addition, we checked the references in reviews and in the retrieved articles to avoid missing any relevant studies.

3 It is therefore important to conduct an extensive literature search that covers all relevant articles to avoid publication, language and other possible biases.

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(If you didn't go but intend to do so, skip the rest of this article to avoid ruining the puzzle's effect).

Only use a closely cropped still picture of the hostage/s from the video and use downpage in the web article to avoid it appearing on fronts.

Like a starlet mocked by a gossip magazine for lacking fashion variety, she fears being teased by friends — and requested anonymity in this article to avoid sartorial embarrassment.

Saudi officials, who declined to comment for this article to avoid fueling talk of divisions between the allies, said that the tensions had been exaggerated and that Americans who criticized the pace of reforms did not fully appreciate the challenges of working in the kingdom's ultraconservative society.

A biobank cannot thus rely on this Article to avoid the limitations of consent provisions in the Regulation.

When multiple studies used the same dataset, EQ-5D scores were only reported from one article to avoid double counting.

We added the following text to the last paragraph of the article: To avoid clutter, we suggest that this information is placed into a dedicated "TFBS Wiki" track.

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