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The paragraph describing the different dsRBPS, referring to Figure 1 has been edited for clarity and some grammatical errors were corrected, to address the concern of reviewer #2.
We conclude that, since modification can occur at the evaluation stage, there is still scope for some of these barriers to be corrected to address the needs, and enhance the experiences, of CPs using the service, and make recommendations on how current challenges could be resolved.
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Phil Knight and Michael Jordan are correct to address the shameful conditions of Nike's factories in Asia.
He was intrigued to discover that it would now be correct to address him as "Professor Doktor Doktor h.
We need to be stirred out of ignoring our issues and face them head on, because we can never change what we are too afraid or too politically correct to address.
Significance levels were Bonferroni-corrected to address the risk of increased Type 1 error associated with multiple tests (Rice 1989) and Benjamini-Yekutieli (B-Y -corrected to B-Y -correctedsks of Type 1 and Type 2 errors (Narum 2006).
First, we used a corrected dose response slope to address the error that the authors made in the conversion of the relationship between cord blood and neurodevelopment effects.
"I would be dealing with ambassadors and would have to know the correct way to address them.
And finally, thanks to Moose Allain for this etiquette advice: "The correct way to address a statue is Statue Esq".
But the Endangered Species Act is not the correct tool to address climate change — the act itself actually prohibits any consideration of broader issues.
Caroline Taggart's Her Ladyship's Guide to the Queen's English (National Trust Books, £7.99) is also true to its title, with advice on spelling, grammar and the correct way to address non-royal dukes and the offspring of earls.
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