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By established convention, we considered participants to be food-insecure if two or more responses were answered affirmatively (14).
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There resides in this body the duty of ensuring that research sponsors and investigators abide by established conventions for carrying out clinical research.
And in the Lords this is no pettifogging argument; peers regard proper procedure as a very important matter and they tend to stand by their established conventions even at moments of great pressure.
Through ambitious programming, community building, and educational outreach, 113 provides a platform for musicians pursuing bold, personalized artistic visions, and helps them to transmit those visions, unfettered by university politics, market pressures, or established conventions, as directly and honestly as possible to audiences.
As a whole, the graphics were influenced more by manga than by established Pokémon convention.
On the other hand, consumer orientations nevertheless remain shaped by established social conventions, traditional values and social changes.
However, one can reply that this argument amounts simply to a restatement of the Harsanyi Doctrine.[20] Schelling's Department Store problem of Example 1.5 is a very simple example in which the agents "solve" their coordination problem appropriately by establishing a convention.
It is possible for a person to make a statement using American Sign Language, smoke signals, Morse code, semaphore flags, and so forth, as well as by making specific bodily gestures whose meanings have been established by convention (e.g., nodding one's head in response to a question).
Moreover, this connection seems to be somehow 'made by us'; what could be more natural than to think that it is established by convention?
A science program committee established by convention deals with matters related to the mandatory science program; other such bodies may be formed by the council to assist in decision making.
'(A) tribunal is in existence, the International Claims Commission, established by convention between the United States and Mexico, to which the plaintiffs are at liberty to submit and have long ago submitted a claim for reparation.' 299 U.S. at 471, 57 S.Ct. at 263, 81 L.Ed. 355.
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