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Use your time at the start-up to carefully understand the demands of the entrepreneurial life.
However, we need to carefully understand how representative mini-applications are of the full application code.
It is important for anesthesiologists to carefully understand the surgical procedure and its related potentially life-threatening adverse intracranial events even in common cases, whenever encountering unforeseen events in the perioperative period.
44 Therefore, further research is needed to carefully understand factors that explain the variation between hospitals' cardiac risk score use.
It is thus important to carefully understand the mechanisms of influence and take appropriate equity-enhancing measures accordingly.
This study suggests the need to carefully understand the epidemiological situation, including the role of subpopulations of susceptible individuals, and the potential for waning immunity and re-infection of older children and adults.
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The frustrations and ideologies that manifest in nostalgic politics, be it the Tea Party movement or fights over the Confederate flag, must be carefully understood.
This can be clearly seen if the input argument packet _type in the function call to DVFI _CQM is carefully understood.
Hence, in order to design commercially viable storage vessels, the heat and mass transfer mechanisms that occur in these devices must be carefully understood and controlled.
The term 'after' needs to be carefully understood here; 'after' does not function as a temporal designator since we are explaining, in part, the very origin of time itself.
In fact, the analogy is very often cast in apparently very different forms, whose relation to each other must be carefully understood when a selection among them is performed for a given application.
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