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Our immediate goal is to compute (Phi _R(H,Y)) for this choice of R, and to show its concavity as a function of Y. Recall the definition begin{aligned} Phi _D H,Y) := sup _{X>0, mathrm{Tr}[ X =1} { mathrm{Tr}[XH] - D_D(X||Y) }. end{aligned} (3.9)We wish to evaluate the supremum as explicitly as possible.

We therefore chose to use deductive methods in the qualitative analyses and to describe the process as explicitly as possible.

It is important that stressors in the work area as well as other areas need to be specified as explicitly as possible.

The aim was to not only present the guidance as explicitly as possible but also to give a transparent account of the uncertainties resulting from the limited evidence or data.

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Possible reasons could be that we did not probe this matter explicitly as well as that participants may not have been aware of alternative methods for having children.

Partition semantics (Groenendijk and Stokhof 1984) does specify explicitly which responses should count as possible answers, namely only those that are true and exhaustive.

McLachlan and Gardner (2004) are among the first to explicitly include engagement, confrontation and inclusion as possible investment strategies in their survey among conventional and ethical Australian investors.

For the remaining four questions children were explicitly instructed to answer as elaborated as possible thereby providing an index of children's maximal responding.

The participants in the present studies were encouraged to respond as quickly as possible and were explicitly told that the purpose of the study was to determine where they perceived target location and not where they remembered them to be.

In order to avoid socially desirable answers as much as possible, they were explicitly asked to reflect on their actual experiences in their present situation in the hospital or specialty clinic.

In this way, by delineating the concepts that are a priori necessary for the cognition of objects, we can acquire knowledge of categories governing any possible object of cognition, and so acquire a sort of descriptive set of ontological categories, though these must be understood explicitly as categories of objects of possible cognition, not of the thing in itself.

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