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Part of his job, after all, is to define what he is up to, and his choices constitute a definition.
The psychology literature has noted that too many choices constitute a barrier to decision-making and lead people simply to make no choice at all [ 32].
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This set of choices constitutes a trial.
This choice constitutes a third particularity of the approach presented in our article.
A petition against the plans said the "grossly offensive" name choice "constitutes a grave offense to the African descent communities in London and elsewhere".
This choice constitutes a stringent criterion for the polyphyly of the patient's sequences.
Together, these choices might constitute a new front page, allowing insight into issues and events without hours of wading through pools of information.
In addition, the finding that theta power was greatest during decision periods prior to correct choices constitutes further evidence for a cognitive role of theta oscillations.
In the same study, the four domains representing competence in most jurisdictions (understanding, appreciation, reasoning and expressing a choice) appeared to constitute a single trait or continuum of competence in children, which allowed for estimating a cutoff score on MacCAT-CR above which competence was likely.
Here the first-person plural is itself the issue, and the action that results from such choices constitutes the field of the political.
Clinical cases were reviewed by all members of the steering committee to ensure their validity, including their agreement on which answer choices constituted the best practice answer.
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