Sentence examples for burden of evaluating from inspiring English sources

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Proposed legislation would require the registration, evaluation and authorization of chemicals, which would shift from regulators to businesses the burden of evaluating the safety of 30,000 commonly used chemicals.

Relationships were also fractured by the burden of evaluating the huge, ill-fated 1999 Crime Reduction Programme.

In this regard, the AHP (Saaty, 1977) can be applied to help decision-makers make pairwise comparisons between the criteria and thus reduce the cognitive burden of evaluating the relative importance of many criteria at once.

To reduce the computational burden of evaluating Equation 1 many times, we used an adaptive allele-frequency spectrum in which we decomposed the AFS into bins of different sizes, depending on the fraction of SNPs that occupy a particular region of the frequency space.

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But the national scarcity of child psychiatrists has placed much of the burden for evaluating children's behavioral problems on general pediatricians and family doctors, a reality that Dr. Jensen and others are trying to address through classes that emphasize role-playing exercises and spirited debate.

Additionally, Bowling emphasized the need for a generic, truly multidimensional QOL measure with minimal respondent burden for evaluating the outcomes of health and social care in older populations [ 7].

Measuring this burden can provide another means of evaluating outcomes of dementia treatment in the nursing home setting.

The main objective of this paper is to describe the components of the integrated surveillance system for WNV established in Italy with the aim of evaluating the burden of the disease in animals and humans and providing the Public Health local and national authorities with the needed information to fine tune response.

Beyond the pressure of coming up with something smart to say was the added burden of being evaluated by a gaggle of eavesdroppers who would overhear my remarks and report to the rest of the party.

Population-based surveillance has been recognised as an optimal means to define burden of disease, evaluate risk factors for acquiring infections, and monitor temporal trends in the occurrence and resistance of pathogens.

Life cycle assessment (LCA) is a process of evaluating environmental burdens or benefits associated with the total life cycle of a product.

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