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The phrase "authoritative guidelines" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to rules or recommendations that are recognized as reliable and credible, often issued by an official body or expert.
Example: "The organization provided authoritative guidelines on best practices for data security to ensure compliance with regulations."
Alternatives: "official guidelines" or "trusted recommendations".
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So the application of even the best and most authoritative guidelines is far from straightforward.
"I would like the National Institute of Clinical Excellence to produce authoritative guidelines on when medication should be prescribed and when other approaches should be used," says Taylor.
It brings together authoritative guidelines for handling medical issues, from bodies such as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE), so doctors can check best practice before treating their patients.
Validity means that the collective choice in fact expresses the will of the electorate; reliability refers to each vote's being accurately recorded and effectively counted; and legitimacy means that the criteria of validity and reliability have been met, so that the result of the voting is acceptable and provides authoritative guidelines in subsequent political conduct.
It is doubtful that the Commission intended the Guidelines to displace Chapman's actual weight method for statutory minimum sentences, since the Commission's authoritative Guidelines commentary indicates that the new method is not an interpretation of the statute, but an independent calculation, and suggests that the statute controls if it conflicts with the Guidelines.
Rigorous studies, randomized and otherwise, have demonstrated advantages to patient with CIED management systems, which incorporates RM resulting in authoritative guidelines from relevant professional societies recommending RM for all eligible patients.
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This uncertainty is reflected in the paucity of class I and II evidence underpinning authoritative guideline recommendations [ 3].
The British primary care system has in many ways inspired reforms and development of the Danish and Norwegian primary care sectors: The British system is well advanced with a central authoritative guideline source (The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence), which produces a steady stream of clinical guidelines.
However, psychological interventions are often preferred by primary care patients [ 17, 18] and are recommended as first-line treatment by the most authoritative international guidelines [ 19, 20].The APA guidelines [ 19] stated that antidepressants or an effective psychotherapy alone may be considered as the first-line treatment for patients with mild to moderate major depression.
Accompanying clinical advice, according to responses, was developed through reference to authoritative treatment guidelines from multiple countries coupled again with the group's expert input.
Authoritative international guidelines stipulate that for minors to participate in research, consent must be obtained from their parents or guardians.
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