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One main reason for this difference is that in Scandinavia, the Netherlands and Switzerland, as in the UK and Ireland, the hierarchy between agreements, and the favourability principle holding that in case of conflict the first established or most favourable agreement applies is a matter of agreement and not of the law.

Although the structure is unique, it obeys the same basic principles of favourable β-sheet formation, such as strand twist and length, as those noted for globular proteins.

Where patients expressed clear favourable or unfavourable views, in principle, to preventative medication, these did not show a clear correspondence to the risk thresholds at which they said they would accept medication.

We therefore need to analyse principles and mechanisms in favourable systems and learn how these mechanisms operate in specific cases and in general.

In principle, the situation looked favourable for network meta-analysis, with RCTs on six out of seven interventions either against placebo or head-to-head.

My initial statement on when a child can enjoy its rights is based on the principle that unless a favourable environment is created, there is no way for a state to ensure that all children will enjoy their rights without any discrimination.

Quantum mechanics thus offers a particularly favourable framework for the application of symmetry principles.

Indeed, discussing the matter as a mere speculative question, and looking at it apart from the pressing necessities of the country, it may almost be affirmed that the session just concluded has been far more favourable for the permanent growth of free-trade principles, than even a course of legislative action.

In principle, the methane decomposition is thermodynamically favourable in dry reforming and is responsible for carbon formation at low temperature, while the carbon gasification is thermodynamically unfavourable which can be realised in high concentration of CO2 or applying higher temperature to shift the carbon diminishing reaction [26].

In 1864 Liddon became chaplain to W.K. Hamilton, bishop of Salisbury and one of the few bishops then favourable to the Oxford movement's renewal of Roman Catholic principles within the Anglican church.

All components are based on the principles of risk and problem identification, achievement of favourable behaviour changes in older persons, and facilitation of preventative care use.

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