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In the ensuing internal debate over so-called AfPak policy, Biden argued for a narrow definition of success — suppressing Al Qaeda — and no new troops.

This contrasts with a shift of funding away from prevention and longer-term support and towards services which cater for a narrow definition of "high risk" victims and provide very short-term interventions based on an equally narrow concept of safety.

Hospitalization data for a narrow definition of neutropenia, a broad definition of neutropenia, and all causes were calculated and are described herein.

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There are precedents in election law for such a narrow definition of political, but Professor Tobin argues that the tax law actually defines political advocacy much more broadly, "using a facts and circumstances" test that such ads would fail.

Such treating physicians have become self-taught experts, who know far more about the disease than a government health official who has never seen a patient, or an Ivy League researcher who only sees carefully pre-screened patients who fit in a narrow definition for a study.

If a narrow definition for therapeutic outcome is used, only 38% of episodes had a favorable response; response rates were no different with appropriate or inappropriate therapy.

Also, a narrow definition for bipolar disorder was used in Sweden during the years of inclusion; primarily for patients with more obvious manic symptoms and similar to the type I diagnosis for bipolar disorder by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fourth edition.

For this ranking, China Money Network used a narrow definition.

The first problem is that often a narrow definition is used for the manner in which a morphogen gradient ought to be generated.

While some schools of thought adopt a narrow definition of capacity for HSR that is limited to training, others broadly define it to include systems, processes, and networking at organizational and individual levels [ 6, 11].

Incumbent politicians, the wealthy, and "free market" oriented economists generally push for a narrower definition and smaller number.

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