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One study found that among youth who presented to an emergency department for self-harm, ongoing parental concern was a better predictor of future DSH than clinical risk assessments [ 101]; thus, under some circumstances, parents may be in a position to gauge their youth's ongoing wellbeing and alert health professionals about concerns when warranted [ 99, 101].
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Tod Swank is in a unique position to gauge the health of the skate industry.
Lyre claims that only ExtOSR is in a position to account for gauge theories.
"It is only reasonable to assume that people in a position to set their own salaries have a natural incentive to treat themselves generously, or at the very least to be rather optimistic in gauging their marginal productivity," Piketty writes.
He's in a position to know.
Our team distributed surveys in nine Muslim countries in a scientific study to gauge popular opinion.
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What a position to be in today.
followed in a cohort fashion to gauge increase or decrease in human risk.
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