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These assumptions will soon be demonstrated to be consistent with the "epidemiological and biostatistical ways of thinking" that the founders of evidence-based medicine so strongly promoted.
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In the case where the observations are given as in the Section 5, this assumption holds as soon as the variance of the observation is bounded away from zero.
Like most of her pet assumptions, this one soon crumbles.
But the tribute implied a pervasive assumption that he would soon retire.
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