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Instead he explains that "the pun was humanity's first hyperlink, a way to identify and articulate potential connections that aren't necessarily or immediately apparent".
51 None the less, even when suboptimal designs were selected, trial authors rarely attempted to articulate potential confounders.
Our analysis draws on work in Science and Technology Studies (STS) (Rip, 1986; Cambrosio and Limoges, 1991; Romijn and Caniëls, 2011) that argues that controversies fulfil an important technology assessment function in that they help articulate potential issues and problems that need to be considered in implementing new technologies.
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The process of articulating potential challenges in the planned collaboration, and testing drafts of the concordat against these, is particularly important in helping to uncover the implicit assumptions and expectations held by different parties, and to identify ambiguities about roles and relationships.
Economic downturns make spending tax money harder to justify, so scientists must articulate the potential value of their work if they want funds to continue.
While he was one of the first regulators to smartly articulate the potential for an impending disaster, a number of observers question whether he went far enough to stop the calamity.
Thus, sensing can help us to better articulate the potential of soil to meet the world's needs for food, fiber, climate adaptation and environmental sustainability allowing the design and implementation of innovative management practices and policy aimed at sustainable development.
The Starter Home* project utilizes extensive land analysis and geographic information system (GIS) mapping to articulate a potential architectural avenue for providing market-based affordability (as opposed to subsidized affordability) for modest single family homes by developing nonconforming lots in the city's quickly gentrifying urban center.
However, researchers ought to articulate the potential dangers associated with individual data entering the public domain when discussing the risks of participating in research with their potential subject.
With the exception of one patient who complained about stomach upset, patients taking OP medication at the time of the interview who found the decision to take an easy one did not articulate any potential, or actual, risks of OP medication, suggesting that they did not perform any risk-benefit analyses about the medication.
David Brooks' opinion piece in last Thursday's New York Times clearly articulates the potential of education reform.
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