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Support for such measures may be enhanced if they are clearly communicated and explained with a rationale which stresses protecting children and future generations from tobacco smoking.

Before contacting participants, researchers communicated and explained the research procedure and recruiting criteria to psychiatrists, and emphasised that subjects' responses would be anonymous and confidential, unless subjects agreed to share the results with their physicians.

Moreover, molecular HPV testing should not be introduced without careful planning; results of such testing should be communicated and explained appropriately in the context of prevalence of the disease.

"By brain, wit, vigor of personality, strength of voice, intellectual charm and scorn, a lot of travel, and ceaseless letter-writing, Crick coordinated the research of many other biologists, disciplined their thinking, arbitrated their conflicts, communicated and explained their results," the historian Horace Freeland Judson wrote in "The Eighth Day of Creation".

"That's one of the reasons why there needs to be more independent review that is transparent and thoroughly communicated and explained to the public.

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Instead, Mr Clegg focused on the Liberal Democrats' approach to communicating and explaining what they had done.

"As a general rule, [they] should explicitly assess uncertainties and communicate and explain them to policy makers," the report says.

Given the likely focus of senior management on earnings, CIOs should be extraordinarily proactive about developing, communicating and explaining these opportunities to their peers in business units and to senior management.

Work with teachers across three cohorts (2012-14) has indicated broad successes at the level of content knowledge gains (based on pre- and post-test results with each cohort) and in relation to some of the mathematical practices referred to above (based on course task assessments that placed emphasis on problem-solving through connecting, representing, communicating, and explaining).

A standardised set of words, terms and phrases agreed between clinicians and administrators to enable administrators to communicate and explain common test results to patients using language that is clear, unambiguous and promotes patient safety.

When analyzing students' written responses, we have been surprised by students' limited capacity to communicate and explain core scientific concepts (such as evolution)—particularly those students who perform admirably on MC assessments (cf. Nehm and Schonfeld [2008]).

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