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Instead of providing a coherent biological understanding, the array of diverse results questions the confidence of information found.
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7 A survey conducted in the UK found that individuals with chronic health conditions or impairments were more likely to report problems with inexperienced or unhelpful staff, discrimination, anxiety or lack of confidence, lack of information and lack of help with communication.
Ongoing team discussions reinforce the importance of not revealing that any individual is a study participant in community encounters or in attempts to locate women for follow-up visits, as well as maintaining the confidence of all information shared in the data collection process.
"Given Mr. Flynn's position as a chief counsel and his years of service, he knew, or should have known, that he had a duty to maintain the confidence of the information that he received in the performance of his official duties," the report said.
The appeal of playing Sarah Palin, in the 2012 HBO movie "Game Change," Moore said, was "the perfect storm" of Palin's paradoxical personality: "confidence and lack of information".
The potential impact of the event itself may limit information flow to coordinate and improve response, as well as the age, confidence, and completeness of information available.
During this "New Productivity Decade" (1995 to 2006), globalization, investor confidence, a diffusion of information technology, and the end of the Cold War came together to spark efficiency and productivity in everything from inventory management to personal finances.
In systematic steps of search and collating information, we chose an inclusive approach to the process, reflecting the diversity of qualitative studies based on topic relevance, degree of methodology confidence and depth of information, including papers providing particular insights.
This pattern of findings (intact retrieval, but impaired confidence and recombination of information) might be explained by limited damage to a distributed network that stores different memory components in respective brain structures (Bartlett, 1932; Schacter et al., 1998; Wang and Morris, 2010).
This article is an attempt at defining guidelines for standardizing the exchange of confidence information, and at showing the feasibility of this approach.
The work described here is a community effort, resulting from discussions between several groups who wished to capture statements of confidence information about annotation assertions in a more systematic manner, i.e. statements of confidence information about assertions.
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