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In order to avoid implications on the scores, we scored every missing or not applicable response with the mean score of the specific question.
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It is therefore important to use sampling techniques that provide unbiased estimations of vegetation in order to avoid unwanted implications [ 13, 14].
(One point of clarification is worth adding to this overly brief summary: In order to avoid the implication that no one is accountable for doing things she has good reason not to do, Kant appeals to the wrongdoer's ungrounded choice to defy the laws of her own reason.
Indeed, later Buddhist traditions develop specific notions, such as that of mind-stream, life-continuum mind, and repository consciousness (citta-santāna, bhavaṅga-citta, and ālaya-vijñāna, respectively) precisely in order to avoid the metaphysical implications of the traditional notion of self.
We use "layer" in order to avoid any genetic implication (such as implied in "unit") and it merely refers to an internally massive and thick (greater than centimeter-scale) stratum.
Clearly, dedicated tests should be preferred when assessing these samples in order to avoid misinterpretation that could have clinical implications (e.g., with aPTT or PT the laboratory could refer the absence of NOACs in the perioperative setting while they are still present at clinically relevant concentrations).
They need to understand the implications of this decision in order to avoid running afoul of others' copyrights — and to leverage their own. .
It is essential in order to avoid the growth of micro-organisms, which could have two major implications.
Similarly, access of outsiders to facilities, staff, and students must be controlled by the responsible faculty and staff in order to avoid undue pressure on those facilities or persons or the implication that an outside organization has a special relationship to MIT when it does not.
Short-term prognosis, e.g. mortality at three months, has many important implications in planning the overall management of patients, particularly non-oncologic patients in order to avoid futile practices.
The examples above are evidence against and in favor of both situations: in order to avoid the collapsing problem, a careful splicing process should be expected (and so the interaction between both implications would disappear).
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