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Iraq's noncompliance and defiance at the international community has brought it closer to the day when it will have to face these consequences.... QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q.
Table 1 provides an example of how the teams supporting the widespread use of artemisinin-based combination therapy in Africa identified relevant options and then approached the characterisation of their costs and consequences, using Questions 2 to 6 listed below as prompts.
Whether the players face any consequences, the question still remains over whether professional and amateur athletes relinquish their First Amendment right of free speech once they don their team jersey and enter the field, and even when they are on their own time off the field of play.
Moreover, this standard approach of analysing WGS data is time-consuming and computationally expensive [ 30], and as a consequence, biological questions can often not be addressed directly by the people generating the data.
As a consequence, the question is not - or not just - whether clinical examination should complement mammography, but whether the image quality of mammograms is sufficiently high to permit the omission of clinical examination.
In consequence, many unsolved questions concerning to the genetic architecture of pig prolificacy still remain to be answered.
It is a book that promotes Mr. Kissinger's own brand of realpolitik thinking, and that in doing so often soft-pedals the human costs of Mao's ruthless decades-long reign and questions the consequences of more recent American efforts to press human-rights issues with the Chinese.
But once a concept becomes an article of faith, important questions and consequences tend to go overlooked.
This has major consequences for the research questions in HNSCC research and accordingly for the future direction of proteome research in HNSCC biomarker discovery.
Despite these differing motivations for the deployment of test questions, the consequences appear to be the same.
As an example of (i), depressive rumination is characterized by an abstract level of identification since it is focused on meanings, consequences, implications, and "why" questions, and involves reduced concreteness of thinking (Watkins & Moulds, 2005a, 2007).
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