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Particularly opportunity costs may be subject to significant changes due to population growth, political or economic changes, thus the information provided by opportunity cost curves can only inform decision-makers on the required level of REDD+ related revenues streams under the current political and economic conditions.

Other options come from Croatia, India and, of course, Italy; I can only inform rather than recommend, given that I haven't seen any of them yet.

In a highly influential critical analysis of connectionism, they argued that connectionist explanations, at best, can only inform us about details of the neural substrate; explanations at the cognitive level must be classical insofar as adult human cognition is essentially systematic.

As Mill's methods can only inform us about relations of causal relevance, if biological knowledge is not restricted to such relations, there must be other principles of inference in use.

Valuable comparisons can only inform her predictions if she has a database of comparable cases that are broad enough to generate adequately large sample sizes and are sufficiently narrow to be relevant.

To understand the principle behind the main concept of the PCO model, consider the following simple example: Assume two persons and want to synchronize their wrist watches but can only inform the other one if the own watch indicates twelve o'clock.

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Therefore, clinicians can not only inform their patients as to the degree of response that can be expected, but also the time frame for such responses.

This can not only inform the development of the eHealth framework discussed above but can also act as a prelude to future systematic reviews in this field.

The results of observational studies can not only inform the clinician concerning clinical outcomes but are often more appropriate or practical than randomised controlled trials.

Such unrooted gene trees can not only inform us about organismal phylogeny, but also about the variety of evolutionary, genetic, functional and ecological relationships affecting a plurality of evolutionary units, at multiple levels – from genes, groups of genes, organisms and consortia, to communities.

Assistant professor Sigrid Adriaenssens, Jordan's thesis adviser and a chocolate-lover from Belgium, suggested the project as a way "to explore how a structurally and architecturally unknown material can not only inform but really drive the form and construction of a large pavilion". Jordan's work earned him a master's degree in civil and environmental engineering.

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