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I think any of the assessed artists would have found the level of intelligence and rigour with which the sheer difficulties of "assessment" itself were discussed, deeply reassuring.
Furthermore, the difficulties of assessment of household composition in remote Indigenous communities in Australia is well documented [ 40- 43], and the data collected in this study can at best be a partial reflection of a complex reality.
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In addition to the above cases using difficulty of assessment as the test, we have also relied on the irrelevance of harmlessness, see McKaskle v. Wiggins, 465 U. S. 168, 177, n. 8 (1984) ("Since the right to self-representation is a right that when exercised usually increases the likelihood of a trial outcome unfavorable to the defendant, its denial is not amenable to 'harmless error' analysis").
The project described here was carried out for the two years following the start of the degree, after detecting that the academic results in the first year were not very good even when the level of difficulty of assessment activities was not very high.
Moreover, a large number of patients with geriatric hip fractures have limited cognitive function, further intensifying the difficulty of assessment.
There is very limited empirical evidence, which is not surprising, given the sometimes intangible nature and difficulty of assessment of state- and institution-building.
One explanation may be that microscopists spend more time reading the murine typhus slides because of their perceived difficulty of assessment, and this investment of time gives a more reliable result.
The most important is methodology and difficulties of IJVVI assessment: it was assumed that the duration of the jet is expression of severity of IJVVI.
Difficulties of compliance assessment aside, there are no studies with desmopressin tablet or melt available that have corrected their results for compliance in the individual patient.
The assessment of the potential association of radio-frequency radiation and cancer risk is hampered by uncertainties about effective electromagnetic frequency ranges, the lack of a clear biological mechanism, as well as by difficulties of exposure assessment.
The workshop considered two situations that exemplify the difficulties of performing nutritional assessment in which assessments would probably benefit from more information of the bases of the available observations.
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