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been eligibility
noun
The state, quality, or the fact of being eligible.
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Since 1965, when the Johnson Administration created Medicaid, the only requirement for enrolling in the program has been eligibility based on income.
One of the reasons for this first drop-out could have been eligibility criteria at the first phase of data collection, i.e. age, the absence of dementia or even mild cognitive impairment, and patients' willingness to participate.
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The most important issue about any visa is "eligibility".
The other was eligibility for the Small Business Administration's Section 8(a) program.
If it is (Eligibility), then it will go in sleeping; otherwise (Ineligibility), it will be delayed randomly for nodes deployment.
"Yes, of course, there's eligibility qualifications," he said.
The PEDro scale consists of the following items: (1) Was eligibility criteria specified?
Inclusion criteria were eligibility for clinical research participation and speaking Dutch.
"Good," he said, "that's an eligibility test right there".
A critical issue of the 1840s was voter eligibility.
Positive HR status was an eligibility criterion.
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