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These economists' studies consistently conclude that African-American students who attended integrated schools fared better academically than those left behind in segregated schools.
They consistently conclude that the available evidence is limited and weak.
Although a 'cut off' for a minimum number of events has not been stipulated, these studies consistently conclude that there are currently insufficient events in paediatric populations to be clinically useful for measuring quality [ 40, 50].
These studies consistently conclude that the extent of miscalibration relies on the degree of ease or difficulty of tasks: overconfidence is most extreme in judges faced with tasks of greater difficulty [ 6].
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The nation's highest court, said Vincent Blasi, who holds dual positions at Columbia University and the University of Virginia, has consistently concluded that once information gets out, whether by chance or happenstance, the news media cannot be restrained from publishing it.
"It confirms the previous evaluations of glyphosate by regulatory authorities around the world, which have consistently concluded that the application of glyphosate poses no unacceptable risk to human health, animals or the environment," he said.
Moreover, based on the criteria of RMSE and MAE, it can be consistently concluded that the OSTAR-t wind power forecasting model excels other models.
All of the aspartame-industry-sponsored research consistently concludes aspartame is safe, while the independent studies overwhelmingly find side effects and problems.
In fact, economic studies have consistently concluded that higher wages for fast food employees wouldn't translate into the kinds of higher menu prices that Edgerton is describing.
Court after court and judge after judge, typically conservative judges, have consistently concluded that promoting any of these items in public schools is equivalent to the government promoting one particular religion -- something the First Amendment specifically prohibits.
Cutting spending in the short term will do little to spur an economic recovery and may in fact hamper it, but political science literature has consistently concluded that voters hold the president responsible for the direction of the economy, regardless of which party controls which chamber of Congress.
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