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Neuroimaging researchers use simulation studies to validate their statistical methods because it is acknowledged that this is the most feasible way to know the ground truth of the data.

It also allows the interpreters to interpret the same text faithfully, yet somewhat differently because it is acknowledged that texts have many meanings [ 41].

Because it is acknowledged that obese and type 2 diabetic subjects tend to eat high SFA without correspondingly high levels of fruit or healthy foods, this diet would clearly affect their endotoxin and inflammatory status (28, 31, 32).

SF-36 was used as a generic measure in the present study because it is acknowledged to be the most widely evaluated generic health outcome measure and has been well-validated in dental studies [ 27].

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"It is therefore correct for East Midlands Trains to state that the department accepted the recommendations to reduce the contributions, but only reluctantly and only because it was acknowledged that the action was compliant with the terms of the Franchise Agreement and the advice of the scheme actuary at the time of the last valuation in December 2010".

However, the decision was made to provide preprepared materials for iCST because it was acknowledged that family carers may have difficulty in acquiring materials themselves, or may be unable to take the time to do so.

"It's easier to pretend we don't exist because if it's acknowledged, then they would have to do something about the problems".

The approach is "unconventional," Ms. Delaney acknowledged, because "it is not about selling a cheese slice".

Most commentators had assumed that David Cameron would keep quiet about free schools because it is generally acknowledged that they've been a bit of a disaster and one of things that contributed towards the previous education secretary, Michael Gove, being sacked.

The deductive problem is currently less commonly debated because it is widely acknowledged that a thoroughly good being might allow or inflict some harm under certain morally compelling conditions (such as causing a child pain when removing a splinter).

It is clearly important that the welfare of animals in cancer research is protected, both from an ethical point of view and also because it is widely acknowledged to be entirely consistent with good science (Osborne et al, 2009).

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