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The size of the temporal effects shown here also has implications for how we evaluate long term temporal change (e.g. through climate change), since where there are large temporal variations, longterm changes will not be discernible quickly.

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As you rightly point out, this will then have serious implications for how we assess proficiency too.

This text approaches forecasting problems from the perspective of decision theory and estimation, and demonstrates the profound implications of this approach for how we understand variable selection, estimation, and combination methods for forecasting models, and how we evaluate the resulting forecasts.

"For us, that's how we evaluate opportunities like this.

"We need to be more flexible in how we evaluate drugs for patients like this," Pazdur said.

How we evaluate that ethically is very tricky.

Investigation into these and other factors may have important implications for how we educate patients and physicians, as well as how we assess the risk and evaluate treatment strategies for younger women with AMI.

This has implications for how we think of moral responsibility.

And this has huge implications for how we socialize.

This would have important implications for how we should think about minds like ours.

This could have implications for how we treat other bone diseases too".

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