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This archival research provides us with a key rationale for employing rhetorical, narrative, and linguistic theories prospectively to guide public relations message design and planning, theories which hitherto have been used to judge campaigns post hoc or retrospectively.

Some similar technologies have also been used to judge steam breakthrough performance (Closmann 1984; Masse et al. 1991).

These devices have been used to judge the freshness of food or detect the presence of pathogenic microorganisms.

GP-CV has already been used to judge environments in order to optimise the accuracy in GP [ 15].

This, however, can be a desired aspect of TD learning as it has led to the situation that TD-learning, when considered neuronally, has only been used to judge the quality of but not to actually generate actions.

Following the valuation proposed by NICE in UK, an ICER threshold of £20,000 per QALY gained has been used to judge whether an intervention is acceptable as an effective use of NHS resources [ 25].

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Communications should also not be used to judge LEPs.

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The results tabulated may be used to judge frequencies, buckling parameter combinations obtained by other methods.

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