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Sweden had produced leading scientists, but insecurity existed about whether a small group of scientists in a small country could effectively judge claims for the discoveries made worldwide.
And experts with long experience in investigating accidents are echoing their calls, saying that however honest or well-intentioned each internal investigator may be, no agency can effectively judge its own role in contributing to an accident.
But until it launches there's just no way to effectively judge it.
For our experiment with data from Iceland, preliminary analyses indicated that randomly deleting data would yield a sample size that was likely too small to effectively judge the quality of the matching procedures.
If Hillary Clinton is elected president in 2016, and selects women cabinet officials over men who wanted the job, Male Rights Activist groups will issue press releases saying President Clinton is making these choices because she is a woman and cannot effectively judge the quality of potential cabinet secretaries.
To effectively judge statistical power at 10 vs 12 months of treatment, it would be important to know how many patients discontinued during the last 2 months of the study.
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I've always been unconvinced by the idea that religion can be effectively judged through formal logical argument either for or against the existence of God.
Hence, the fault line can be effectively judged based on the information between the adjacent stations, which will ensure the fast operation speed and the selectivity of the zone II distance protection.
Even so, the focal spot and coagulative necrosis can be effectively judged using US imaging.
Incomplete revascularization after the most technically challenging procedures, that is, those characterized by the implantation of multiple bypasses, is most effectively judged by the surgeon.
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