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The system he proposes would be based on established principles in confidentiality and contract law.

Jerry L. Deffenbacher of Colorado State University makes the point that research funding tends to be based on established diagnostic categories; in their absence, the money vanishes.

These must be based on established scientific and professional knowledge, up to date research, with relevant literature and continuing education (American Psychological Association 2010; Canadian Psychological Association 2000).

The classes varied widely in the extent to which value assessments could be based on established scientific procedures and the project highlighted the immense advantage of an internationally accepted frame of reference, first for establishing the theoretical and scientific foundation, second as a tool for evaluation, and third for allowing a global perspective.

Introduction of HPV screening should be based on established (cost-) effectiveness.

Sample size estimates for the qualitative aim will be based on established principles of thematic saturation.

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The development of cryopreservation protocols for cell-based therapeutics have been based on established strategies to balance the "two-factors" of cryoinjury that influence cell recovery.

The key point is that both Taylor's argument and that of his critics were based on established facts.

"All of the charges were based on established case law".

Our simulation methodology is based on established network evaluation methodologies.

Of the 25 games EA puts out each year, 18 are based on established brands.

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