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Even when all of that is over, it won't be easy to evaluate his tenure — partly because he has been so innovative in responding to a series of wrenching shocks to the financial system and the economy, and partly because the economy is still much weaker than just about anybody desires.
Empowering policies should be easy to evaluate and to modify at all levels.
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Larger studies are required, but response evaluation using metabolic imaging might be easier to evaluate in trials of induction chemotherapy alone or new biological agents, before the administration of radiation therapy.
Decompositions of large representations may be easier to evaluate than are the large representations in their entirety.
While it can be difficult for journalists to fact-check vague claims, it can be easier to evaluate how numbers do or don't add up.
The new commissions will be easier to evaluate, it said, because the level of engagement can be measured more accurately online.
It may be easier to evaluate others than to look hard in the mirror, but literary critics seem able to do both.
When key DWI parameters are well reported, differences in reported ADC values may be easier to evaluate.
By adjusting for these factors, it will be easier to evaluate and understand observed differences in antibiotic use between hospitals.
The iFOBT results were considered to be easiest to evaluate when all three samples of a set were positive or negative.
We expect time interval, certainty, proportion and especially urgency to be attributes of the intervention that may be easier to evaluate than quality of life.
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