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Favoring a conceptual point of departure, the analysis is carried by three conceptual research questions.

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In an unusual departure from the analysis of the facts in Lance Corporal Sharratt's case, Colonel Ware warned that putting marines on trial for murder without having the evidence to prove it could "erode public support of the Marine Corps and mission in Iraq".

These cases serve as a point of departure for the analysis and discussion of the underlying logic for treatment seeking in ethnic minority families.

The point of departure for the analysis is situated in the identification of the mean marginal effect (in the population treated) of the support action on the probability of regaining employment after a certain fixed period of time (or over the time actually required itself).

First, bivariate analysis was repeated using only the youngest and then only the oldest child from each multiple-child household, and results were examined for substantial departures from the analysis using all children.

Effectively, the question about how much of the divergence belong to neutral variation and what amount to adaptation is our departure point for the analysis.

In the other cases, characterized by important departures, the results of the analysis were interpreted according to the degree of statistical evidence.

Because FST is influenced by the level of heterozygosity (HS) in the studied subpopulations [ 42- 44], we used GenAlEx v. 6.501 [ 45, 46] to estimate overall spatial differentiation also based on Dest[ 42] and G ST[ 44], which correct for genetic diversity as well as the number of subpopulations in the analysis; departures from zero were inferred based on 999 permuted datasets.

Nevertheless, they will be taken as a point of departure in this paper for the analysis of the Chinese data despite the differences between the aspectual and modal system of Chinese and that of the languages studied in Abraham and Leiss.

Proportionality assumptions of the Cox models were assessed using Schoenfeld residuals, which showed no evidence of any departure from proportional hazards in the analysis of observed data with no missing covariables.

However, because the drift signal is so small for large populations, researchers who want to estimate Ne in populations that are or might be large should pay careful attention to various sources of noise in the analysis (slight departures from random sampling; data errors; violation of underlying model assumptions) that can have a disproportionate effect on results.

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