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And in The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress, as well as correctly recognising the greatest science fiction book title ever, they rewarded something entirely different again: an exploration of something Heinlein calls "rational anarchism" written from the point of view of a man who lives on the moon – or a Lunatic, to give him his correct title.

Comparisons between age groups revealed that although older adults (70+ years) were poorer than younger age groups at correctly recognising depression and schizophrenia, young adults (18 24 years) were more likely to misidentify schizophrenia as depression.

"As Congress correctly recognised in the hearings held in 2006 – racial and language minorities face significant voting discrimination in some parts of our country," said Holder.

The subject's task is to repeat the sentences, and intelligibility is measured in terms of correctly recognised key-words.

By being correctly recognised as eligible to apply for protection in Australia, it may argued that a successful outcome in our case will result in our clients being able to merely engage in a process that they should be entitled to engage in in the first place, in accordance with the spirit of the Convention and Australia's obligations as a signatory.

8 The pathology of chronic tendon disorders was correctly recognised as being very different from that of a characteristically inflammatory disease, such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Despite the relatively high proportion correctly recognised as stroke by EMDs at baseline, the difference between periods in proportions of strokes, correctly dispatched as such, was both clinically and statistically significant.

'Backward' sensitivity of contact status was defined as the proportion of individuals who were in contact with at least one (index) case prior to the onset of follow up that were correctly recognised as contacts at the start of follow-up.

During the six-day course – which will run from 27 March to 1 April – experts will use case studies, simulations, and group discussions to teach skills such as "how to correctly recognise online public opinion" and "the art and science of dealing with public opinion online".

It has, in fact, been noted that symptoms of depression are often not correctly recognised [ 11] as they may merely be interpreted as inevitable signs of old age or cognitive deterioration, or as they are less disturbing within the community environment are considered irrelevant and are therefore underestimated.

And, as his share option scheme testifies, he correctly recognised the bottom of the 2009 property slump.

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