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Challenges and limitations to the use of population models, in terms of basic structure, computational burden, ease of implementation and data accessibility, are identified and discussed.
The main benefits of not announcing exercise are reduced burden, ease of operation, and addressing compliance and adherence concerns that are pronounced in adolescents (22).
These outcome measures were selected on the basis of their length, low level of burden, ease of administration, and reliability and validity in our previous homecare trials [ 70, 78, 91].
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No sooner had the tax burden eased than a new and arguably greater abuse has riled the countryside: rural land grabs by local officials eager to cash in on the real estate boom.
Public debt remains a thorn in the region's side, but most CFA countries should see some of the burden eased by debt relief for heavily indebted poor countries.The situation is not all rosy, though.
Not until Eliot was unexpectedly hired by the colonial and foreign department at Lloyds Bank did his financial burdens ease a little.
Whose turn to drive tomorrow?" We are refreshed, our burdens eased, our anger spent, our egos intact.
Assume also that the capital spending burden eases in a couple of years and the new owners can pay down some of that debt.
Thanks (or no thanks) to the Streamlined Sales Tax Project, and companies like Esalestax, that burden may ease.
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