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Likewise, empowering a remote village in Ghana with the most basic financial concepts can have foreseeable repercussions.
Therefore, these studies also have foreseeable challenges in determining appropriate sample sizes, statistical issues of data analysis and accounting for multiple testing, and reproducibility in other data sets.
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"The crash of the Barberi had foreseeable causes that Patrick Ryan saw and ignored".
If a firm or its affiliate has foreseeable commitments to make payments in a currency other than that of the area in which it operates, it may think it wise to "cover" its position by buying the currency at once, in either the spot or the forward market.
For example, while sending a criminal to prison often has foreseeable harmful effects on the criminal's family, retributivists would say that those harms do not constitute punishment, not unless they are purposely inflicted as part of the punishment for the crime.
As such, regular utilization of PROM data within the health care system has foreseeable benefits for both clinical practice and research, and may provide an important complement to clinician-derived health data.
Given that cancers of undefined origin account for approximately 4% of all malignancies and are associated with poor prognosis (Oien & Evans, 2008), the continued development of miRNA classifiers has foreseeable benefits in aiding clinical diagnosis and subsequent treatment.
Most of these warheads have no foreseeable use, and, given current capacities for computer simulation and physical sampling, there is no pressing reason to resume nuclear test explosions.
Although the outbreak of violence should have been foreseeable (during the 2004 presidential election 189 people were killed and nearly 300 were wounded), many candidates and voters remain unable to campaign and vote in safety.
The stories' twists and turns may have been foreseeable a mile off, and it wasn't as if you were going to light on a disciple of Kafka, but that was part of the point.
A few of his points had merit: it's true that the United States, like other great powers, ignores international laws when they get in the way, and it should have been foreseeable that Russia would view the expansion of NATO as a challenge to its interests.
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