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The simulation results eventually demonstrate that the increase of the share of wind power output will bring higher risk, though it is beneficial for economic cost and environmental protection.
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Thus, regarding these issues, the retrospective design of a study might bring high risk of overall bias through the study, including allocation, performing, and detection bias.
"It's also a strong political response, for a pragmatic and responsible policy that brings high-risk people back towards the health system rather than stigmatizing them," Touraine said.
Tests done at health centers and clinics were successful in bringing high-risk individuals to lifestyle counseling, whereas tests done in public campaigns outside health care centers or on the Internet rarely led to contacts.
"Mothers need support and encouragement to breastfeed when faced by so many stresses, and they need to be aware of the enormous risks of using powdered breast milk substitutes which in an emergency brings high risks of infection, malnutrition, illness and even death".
But in fact, if two persons colluded and together loaned a large amount of money to a discredit company for many times, it would bring high fraud risk.
There is a risk/reward tradeoff, as increasingly difficult routines bring higher chances of failure.
Because it requires neither a PIN nor a signature, these debit cards bring a higher risk of fraud, for starters.
But after discussion, we agreed that defining a specific time point (eg, 4 weeks after randomisation) may bring a higher risk of bias, since different studies used different assessment time points.
The CBS changes come as demand for commercial time on TV has been improving — so the network hopes its high-risk moves will bring high rewards.
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