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Unfortunately, we did not collect the presence of families, relatives or caregivers, making it impossible to evaluate its impact on the intensity of care.
32 Melatonin was not given alone in these studies, and it is therefore impossible to evaluate its specific effect on glycemic control.
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At their worst these verbal tics make it impossible to evaluate his analysis; I'm constantly wishing he would either choose a more straightforward way to limit his contentions or fully commit to one of them.
But Greenpeace notes that's it's impossible to evaluate Apple's communications with its supply chain on hazardous substances because Apple won't disclose its Regulated Substances Specification.
If exposure to a parent compound (pesticide) is difficult to evaluate, it is practically impossible to evaluate exposure to a contaminant of a pesticide, such as dioxins that are contaminants of specific phenoxy herbicides and chlorophenols.
Denon hasn't even released its full specs yet, so it's impossible to evaluate if this is even worth the money.
Considering the permanent controversy concerning the evaluation of model fit, it was impossible to evaluate the fit of the model independently.
Consequently, in those patients it is virtually impossible to evaluate the rate of procalcitonin decline since it is already very low.
The secrecy of the proceedings against the American, Edmond Pope, a former naval intelligence officer, makes it impossible to evaluate the evidence against him.
Mr. Cain has provided only a broad sketch of how such a plan would work, making it impossible to evaluate exactly how much money the government would raise.
Mixing faster-growing businesses with low-tech slowpokes made it impossible to evaluate performance, a frequent complaint from Wall Street.
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