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The above-mentioned dilemma associated with discrete procedures is therefore overcome.4.4

This review paper focuses on two: a modeller's dilemma associated with determining appropriate levels of model simplification, and a dilemma of decision-making relating to the use of models that were never designed to predict.

The first strain - taken by Champsaur, Drèze, and Henry ([1977]) - is characterized by a decreasing adjustment pitch (or step-size) as a parameter, with which they could overcome a dilemma associated with a discrete formulation by keeping the pitch constant as long as it allows progress in efficiency, and by halving it as soon as it is impossible.

Daugherty poses the dilemma associated with spiraling loan debt and says, "The dirty secret in Washington is the average interest rate on a student loan is about 6% so if we lend those people over there $1.2 trillion at 6% interest they would be sending us about $70 billion a year in interest.

The dilemma associated with the development of integrated pest control systems in developing countries is discussed.

Importantly, this highlights the dilemma associated with any real-time qPCR assay, irrespective of how it is implemented; that is, how to effectively assess the true quantitative accuracy, referred to in this study as "absolute accuracy".

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Conclusion This pilot study pointed out the ethical dilemmas associated with the complexity of medical decision in some specific context.

Moreover, institutionalizing and compartmentalizing the dilemmas associated with animal experimentation will in turn conserve science/public relationst.

The second study is a part of the project Dilemmas with transgenic animals, which focused how dilemmas associated with transgenic animals were (not) handled in laboratories and animal ethics committees in Sweden (Ideland 2009; Holmberg & Ideland 2009; Holmberg & Ideland 2012a; Holmberg & Ideland 2012b).

Ethical dilemmas associated with the interpretation of analytical data and presentation of testimony in a court of law may include bias on the part of forensic scientists, use of scientific jargons, use of confusing or deceptive testimonies, excessive equivocacy, and advocacy.

Moreover, very little discussion has actually been dedicated to comparing the two transitivity networks in terms of their individual strengths and/or weaknesses (cf. He et al. 2017); the current paper is an attempt to contribute to this discussion and to outline a series of dilemmas associated with either one or both and how these issues may be addressed.

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