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Included studies had to use random allocation and participants had to be allocated to different methods of recruitment to a 'real' randomised trial.
The study had to use random allocation and participants had to be allocated to different methods of recruitment to a 'real' randomised trial.
Praise right-to-buy – the flagship policy that delivered our unhappy home-owning democracy, and dictated that council homes had to be allocated only to the most needy – yet declare that neo-liberalism was never something you admired, not really?
Before the reforms, only 40% of Dow's costs were directly attributed to the three major units; the remaining 60% had to be allocated by corporate headquarters or treated as corporate overhead.
The gain in control was of course an immeasurable improvement for the long haul, but for a time the inordinate amount of space that had to be allocated to carry wood or coal seriously inhibited the usefulness of early warships.
There we had to be allocated to a billet.
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Resources have to be allocated.
But it doesn't have to be allocated the way it is.
The money has to be allocated every year, and the budget for next year hasn't been passed.
Moreover, such motor responses need energy resources, which have to be allocated by the autonomic nervous system.
In this system, for each failure, a service engineer with a necessary replacement part has to be allocated.
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had to be allotted
had to be accumulated
had to be concentrated
had to be relocated
had to be consolidated
had to be calculated
had to be weighted
had to be involved
had to be stopped
had to be replaced
had to be told
had to be euthanized
had to be destroyed
had to be invented
had to be done
had to be averted
had to be prepared
had to be restrained
had to be found
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