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Accordingly, research benefits are articulated as either those that are concurrent to the conduct of research or those that are expected after the research is complete.
However, the role of baby's father has not frequently been articulated as either a barrier of motivator.
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Paul believed that private entities did have the right to discriminate, a view he had articulated as recently as 2002.
Many of the ideas of a feminist standpoint had been articulated as early as 1974 in Dorothy Smith's work.
Throughout the patients' comments, having information about student participation was consistently articulated as important for being comfortable with student involvement.
However, empathy towards women having multiple abortions was also articulated, as well as the need for efforts to discourage repeat abortion by promoting counselling and family planning.
The goal of statistical theory is to articulate as well as possible what model of random phenomena underlies the production of the data.
The TSS' pricing problem is articulated as follows: Given a set of roads with capped traffic volumes to be either tolled or subsidized, which one must be tolled, which one must be subsidized and how much?
No was not being articulated as a positive choice.
This variety of hopes is repeatedly articulated, as cities compete to become the next ECoC.
Beyond that, Lovelace articulated, as not even Babbage could, the poetic significance of his machine.
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