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The venerable charity says its figures "should be viewed as robust, lower-end estimates" based on "conservative assumptions" and do not include the "hidden homeless" of so-called "sofa surfers" - usually young people staying with friends.

In addition, if enough is known about the underlying biological, environmental and social determinants and if adequate resources can be invested in measuring relevant factors extremely carefully, it will sometimes be possible to control the analysis closely enough to enable inferences to be drawn that may reasonably be viewed as robust to confounding.

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LAPSTRUCT can be viewed as a robust alternative to PC-based methods such as EIGENSTRAT.

This further demonstrates that cross-feeding could be viewed as a robust interaction, a result that accords with a large number of cross-feeding examples readily observed in nature.

Use of clinical records reduced the data collection burden and minimised the extent of missing data, but may be viewed as less robust than a prospective study.

As such, Social Cognitive Mapping could be viewed as a more robust approach that addresses more thoroughly the complexities of young children's social relations than the other two classic sociometric techniques.

From theoretical point of view, cancer may be viewed as an intrinsic robust state of the endogenous molecular cellular network shaped by evolution that forms a nonlinear stochastic dynamical system with many stable attractors in its functional landscape.

It could be viewed as sustainable, appropriate, effective and robust water treatment means.

The results can be viewed as extensions of existing results on robust stabilization of uncertain discrete standard state-space systems.

Our robust algorithm can be viewed as an effective way to eliminate the influence of estimation errors.

Although we note that this is a post-hoc observation unsupported by statistical analyses, if robust it could be viewed as consistent with erosion of within-population genetic variance for head morphology by strong selection in the past, with a corresponding increase in the relative contribution of plasticity to observed (within-population) variance.

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