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"We were confident that we had put in place a transparent, fair and equitable selection policy and associated qualifying score to allow a rhythmic group to self-determine their nomination to the BOA and subsequent participation in the London 2012 Olympic Games," she said.

We were confident that we had put in place a transparent, fair and equitable selection policy and associated qualifying score to allow a rhythmic group to self-determine their nomination to the BOA and subsequent participation in the London 2012 Olympic Games.

"We were confident that we had put in place a transparent, fair and equitable selection policy and associated qualifying score to allow a rhythmic group to self-determine their nomination to the BOA and subsequent participation in the London 2012 Olympic games.

A selection outline, based on the healthcare centers' schedules and patient turns, has also been developed to ensure equitable selection.

All of the recognized ethical standards and procedures for protecting the interests of study participants are observed, including equitable selection and recruitment of participants, informed consent, and independent review of the scientific and ethical merits of the study by an Institutional Review Board (IRB) or its foreign equivalent.

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To ensure a fair and equitable patient selection, we consulted civil society groups such as the Beslan Citizen Committee and other victims' representatives' organizations to identify Beslan victims and other patients in need.

These guidelines require RECs to ensure that the risks of proposed studies are reasonable in relation to the anticipated benefits, that the investigators have adequate plans for obtaining participants' informed consent, and that other ethical issues, such as confidentiality and equitable participant selection, have been adequately addressed.

The first position, adopted by the NRC and others (NRC 2004; Oleskey et al. 2004), holds that pesticide testing on human subjects can be conducted, but only under the most stringent scientific and ethical standards, such as favorable benefit risk ratios, informed consent, equitable subject selection, risk minimization, valid study design, and scientific necessity.

Nevertheless, to be equitable, such a selection process should instead regard children in a household as being a financial burden, which would more appropriately result in the selection of a majority of indigents living with children.

This is an equitable aspect of this selection method.

Even though the real indigents were selected, we cannot affirm that the selection process was equitable, given that the COGESs' selections were guided by budget restrictions and that those indigents were selected from among a wider population of indigents.

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