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But, in the meantime, Morgan Stanley expects to see "continued variability in the way companies treat options in reported and forecasted earnings.
Continued variability in what practically counts as a "preterm worth saving" reveals and reinforces troubling health disparities.
Despite improvements in compliance, some continued variability for two cares (nutrition and stress ulcer prophylaxis) was noted; both had 2 days where compliance fell below the lower control limit, followed by improved compliance within control limits the next day.
This is evidenced by the continued variability across the study area in terms of government-sponsored healthcare, and constraints in the clinics in terms of staffing, privacy, and patient loads, all of which challenge the access-related assumptions of healthcare decentralization.
The Government response to the Health Committee Report acknowledged that work needed to involve addressing the continued variability in the quality of dental commissioning [ 3].
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More recently, Hayiou-Thomas et al. (2013) showed a continuing variability in outcome from age 4 forward.
Children who appear to have recovered by age 4 from early delay are at modest risk for continuing difficulties, but this appears to be no higher than the risk for other 4-year-olds with equivalent scores, reflecting the continuing variability in longitudinal outcome after age 4. All children in the low normal range at age 4 merit continuing monitoring.
It is less clear why we did not observe a deficit on a measure of reading comprehension at age 12, but it is likely that this reflects continuing variability in both language and reading after the age of 4, especially over an 8-year interval (Hayiou-Thomas, Dale & Plomin, 2012).
Continued climate variability, population growth, and rising food prices present ongoing challenges for achieving food and water security in poor countries that lack adequate water infrastructure.
The decreases became more convincing in the 1990s [e.g., Johannessen et al., 1995; Parkinson et al., 1999] and have accelerated in the 21st century [e.g., Meier et al., 2007; Cavalieri and Parkinson, 2012; Stroeve et al., 2012], although with continuing interannual variability [e.g., Screen et al., 2011].
While this variability continued through the next two days of development, we reasoned that, if Dlx5 were affecting the onset of mineralization, transgenic embryos would have consistently more ossification centres in their vertebral centra at a given developmental stage.
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