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Some of these failures can be ascribed to poor study design, small sample sizes, or poor choice of primary outcome measures.
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The service failures of Verizon in maintaining telephone service have resulted in inadequate restoration of telephone service in a timely fashion which can be ascribed in large measure to its failure to maintain a sufficient number of employees... who were conversant with technology and facilities in New Jersey.
The deficit in the number of outbound trials performed by lesion subjects on day 1 can be ascribed to their early perseverative failure to visit the center arm on inbound trials, as previously shown in Figure 6.
That being: Never ascribe to malice what can be ascribed to technical incompetence.
However, despite the positive phase II data there remains a high failure rate in late stage clinical trials which, in many cases can be ascribed to inappropriate trial design, poor patient selection and inconsistency in patient management.
Reports of true primaquine failure and subsequent P. vivax relapse are unusual; most suspected cases can be ascribed to poor patient adherence, recrudescence of a chloroquine-resistant strain, or P. vivax reinfection.
However, causes of RV failure may not be immediately reversible, and it may be difficult to ascertain what proportion of the hemodynamic instability can be ascribed to the underlying metabolic disturbances.
Terrible diets, trouble at home: not all of this can be ascribed to poverty, of course.
So her popularity can be ascribed to her gifts as a good listener.
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