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Even in the case of writers, strictly invisible from the event, there is a relationship between audience and author that is changed by whether the dramatist is living (a new play by Stoppard or Ayckbourn feels like a continuation of a conversation with them), long dead (Shakespeare), neglected but recently rediscovered (Terence Rattigan), or has recently died.

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It is also uncertain to what extent beliefs and attitudes may be changed by an intervention and whether these changes would result in changes in practice.

One-way sensitivity analyses (run with the mean point estimates rather than the distributions of the input parameters) explored the impact of the uncertainty characterising the model input parameters on the main analysis: the intervention cost for supported employment and standard care was changed by ±40% to investigate whether the conclusions of the analysis would change.

Fourth, the perception of Mach bands elicited by the same luminance gradient should be changed by contextual cues that indicate whether the gradient is more or less likely to signify a curved or a flat surface.

Thus as a sensitivity analysis, we tested whether results changed by treating pairs of respondent (adolescent and parents) as having consistent responses if both parties had non-responses.

In other words, the policy was going to change by Presidential fiat, whether the industry liked it or not.

Moreover, DM as covariate in the linear mixed model for sCr to test whether it changes by the group and time interaction did not show any intergroup difference (P = 0.935); thus, the confounding effect of DM should be negligible.

Whether things will change by the time Friday's game rolls around is doubtful, especially considering the rivalry's checkered history.

Mr. Napolitano has worried publicly that any elections before the law is changed whether won by Mr. Berlusconi or by someone else — could produce yet another weak government in this nation, which has had more than 60 governments since World War II.

The number of variations among six billion humans might seem impossibly large because in principle every letter in the genome can change, whether by chemical decay, a hit from stray radiation or a copying error.

Now, that might change, whether by necessity or in consideration of the future.

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