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Importantly, the high prevalence of ARC observed in the trauma sub-group, despite the limited value of CI measurement as a discretionary variable, has considerable potential ramifications for both future study design [ 6] and daily prescribing practice.
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Under federal budget rules, money spent to hire tax collectors is treated as a discretionary expense, and Congress is cutting discretionary spending.
"Many are treating advertising as a discretionary expense, and one they find convenient to cut".
(b) This order is intended solely to establish, as a discretionary matter, a process to review on a periodic basis the executive branch's continued, discretionary exercise of existing detention authority in individual cases.
"Other than £140m, which is what we have as a discretionary spend, the other money is accounted for," he said.
More specifically, pre-primary services are fee-based and lower-income families often cannot afford to send their children to what is often regarded as a discretionary service.
CSR is understood as a discretionary and strategic management (William and David 2011), and thus varies according to each company's unique situation (Marrewijk and Werre 2003; Peng 2008).
Stellar density as a confounding variable.
Do you see that as a big variable, politically?
In this analysis, the interaction between temperature (continuous variable) vs. mutant (nominal variable), was used as a predictor variable.
"It doesn't appear as a major variable motivating migration".
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