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"I think it's the job of the finance minister of the country to communicate the consequences of the decision the people may take," he insisted.
Technical debt (TD) is a metaphor that is used to communicate the consequences of poor software development practices to non-technical stakeholders.
The mapping approach applied is a good method to communicate the consequences of induced land-use change back to stakeholders and decision-makers and thus contributes to the visual loop of real co-design.
Not understanding that these are three distinct concepts and measures of risk (absolute risk, relative risk in the sense a, relative risk on the sense b) can result in a failure to correctly appreciate or communicate the consequences of studies on genetic testing in the clinical setting.
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Mr. Faulk effectively and understatedly communicates the consequences of caring.
He will defend to his last breath the decision to go into coalition with the Tories, but he does concede that he was poor at communicating the consequences.
The quality of pharmaceutical products is currently evaluated through a series of tests that do not explicitly communicate the clinical consequences of product variability.
Although the treatment gap is a useful construct to measure access and equitability of care, it fails to communicate the real-life consequences of the treatment gap and the urgent need to address care disparities.
To derive the greatest public health benefit, HPV vaccines offering protection from cervical cancer and genital warts will, ideally, be administered prior to the initiation of sexual activity; therefore, educational initiatives will be essential to communicate the risks and adverse consequences of HPV infection and to foster widespread vaccine acceptance.
If a rule has been broken, you should communicate the cause of this misbehaving and the "consequences" will lead themselves.
As a consequence, the possibility to directly communicate the AGD in the mammographic report is questionable.
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