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The existence of case definitions was unknown to 86.5% of the respondents; 75.2% expressed the desire to have case definitions available.
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When employment protection legislation should protect all in work, but particularly vulnerable and low-paid workers, the very existence of cases such as Sports Direct are a matter of deep concern.
Of course, it remains to establish the existence of cases where this entailment holds.
These data are considered to be an under-estimation of the situation occurring worldwide due to the existence of cases with a very mild physical course not seeking medical attention.
The existence of case-clusters inside the same house has often been described (4, 15, 16, 18 – 24 ).
The existence of cases in the community was discarded after consultation with local physicians.
Degendering IPV means addressing all cases of IPV as if they are 'common couple violence' and negating the existence of cases of 'intimate terrorism'.
The existence of cases excluded by history of previous surgery undetected prior to the inclusion of the participants and loss of the conization indication, accounted for few exclusions.
Tager-Flusberg and Joseph (2003) argued that the existence of cases of ASD whose language features resembled those of SLI suggested overlaps between these disorders at a deeper level.
An important aspect of sCJD phenotypic variability, which has not yet been investigated thoroughly, concerns the existence of cases presenting more than one PrPSc type and mixed histopathological features.
The Bayesian prevalence calculations proved what was suggested by observations before: the existence of cases of BSE is highly unlikely in the small ruminants' population and both atypical and classical scrapie is present on a very low level.
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