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*Categories bolded (A, B, C, D, E) indicate a general category of information required by the Canadian Tri-Council Policy STCPSment (TCPS).[ 13] ** "Consequences of non-action" designate the consequences of not being enrolled in the protocol.

Although noise levels in urban areas frequently surpass the designated norms the consequences on health are only beginning to be examined.

Alternatively, other theories hypothesize that relapse-inducing cues produce an expectation of the drug's consequences, designated as goal-directed relapse.

The outcome is designated as an unintended consequence of marketing because the decision-making processes that underlie marketing strategy formulation generally fail to recognize ecosystems impact as a standard decision influence.

As a consequence many designated shelters were inundated - even the hospital was flooded, killing four people in the building itself and an estimated 16 in the car park.

Another complication is that in speaking of an inference, one might be talking about (i) a process in which a thinker draws a conclusion from some premises, or (ii) some propositions, one of which is designated as an alleged consequence of the others; see, e.g., Harman (1973).

Dense mapping of MYH9 identified individual single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and sets of such SNPs grouped as haplotypes that were found to be highly associated with a large and important group of ESKD risk phenotypes, which as a consequence were designated as MYH9-associated nephropathies (Bostrom and Freedman 2010).

Nor are the consequences of being designated clear.

William Robertson, the donors' son and lead plaintiff in the suit, said in a statement that the settlement was "a message to nonprofit organizations of all kinds and throughout our country that donors expect them to abide by the terms of the designated gifts or suffer the consequences".

More and more Arctic species are being formally designated as threatened or endangered as a result of declining sea ice and other consequences of climate change.

Mr. Romney also said "one of the unintended consequences of Dodd-Frank" was that it designated "five banks as too big to fail" and gave them a "blank check," a claim that may be a bit exaggerated.

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