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Positive outcome was defined differently in the included studies; we decided to combine these data despite diverging definitions.
But even if a high participation rate can be attained, reaching consensus will often be a long and difficult process and inevitably involves making compromises, which may result in diverging definitions of performance.
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The reported results of the joint effect of HLA and INS are confusing not only because they have shown diverging results but also because the definitions and terminology of interactions are not consistent [ 19].
[ 19, 20] Definitions have tended to vary across disciplines, diverging according to the focus on different aspects of risks.
By definition then, the effective population size (Ne) of the diverging population will be smaller than that of the common ancestor in a peripatric scenario.
The criminal law's definitions of offences will not always aspire to match precisely our extra-legal understanding of the relevant moral wrongs: there will often be good reasons, to do with the practical and moral constraints of law enforcement and the criminal process, for the law's definitions to diverge from extra-legal moral understandings.
Clearly, the geothermal community lacks a universal definition of EGS, which may simply be taken as 'unconventional geothermal systems', diverging significantly from the initial HDR concept.
As summarized above, the definition of a substorm onset (i.e., substorm expansion phase onset) is currently diverging and is sometimes confused.
Why this diverging picture?
The medium is diverging.
Analysts offer diverging views.
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