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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.

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As a consequence, the question of whether humans universally use similar facial information to recognize faces, despite cultural variance in eye movements, remains unresolved.

In consequence, the question arises at which point in TCR-signaling (upstream of IL-2 expression or solely by calcineurin activity), the switch decision for IL-2 expression is located.

In consequence, the question arises to what extent patients using self-referral for physical therapy still receive interventions described in step-1 of the SCS.

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.

As a consequence, the question is to know whether a future reevaluation of the fasting and postprandial targets will not become necessary in patients exhibiting an increased risk for adverse events.

One of the most obvious consequences of the question clarity can result in recall and syntactic variation in authentication during the online examination phase.

Causes and consequences Beyond the question of pastoralism, several panellists pointed out that both the causes and the consequences of famine and food insecurity in the Horn of Africa are multi-faceted.

Besides the fact that a rather prominent role is now given to private companies and public-private-partnerships,f this also has consequences for the question which stakeholders are to be seen as the most relevant partners in societal dialogue.

The persistent neuroinflammatory response triggered by exposing larvae to radiation with its potential long-term deleterious neurological consequences raises the question of why such a disadvantageous response would be activated to begin with.

The widespread idea that paying for blood could have unpredictable negative consequences raises the question of what constitutes payment and where a distinction may lie between financial incentives, such as cash or lotteries, and nonfinancial incentives, such as t-shirts, mugs, and medical tests.

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