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Most of the students are in high school (many taking courses in subjects their local districts find it inconvenient to offer in classrooms) or in credit-recovery courses intended to lower the dropout rate by allowing students to pass a previously failed or incomplete subject.
Although there is a wealth of information available from regular production returns made by companies, from value-added tax figures, from income and corporation tax returns, and from other reports relating to incomes or expenditures, they are all incomplete, subject to errors, and based on different definitions and valuation methods.
7, 13, 14, 19, 21, 25 Register review is less time-consuming and resource-intensive than DO 5 and could be an ideal proxy for clinical actions, but records of CHWs are often incomplete, subject to reporting bias (e.g., CHWs may only record uncomplicated illnesses they can manage and not record others), and may only be possible in settings with high CHW literacy.
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Missing grades appear corresponding to incomplete subjects as detailed in Table 1 where the percentage of missingness in data set "Year 2" is the highest and the one in "Year 4" is the lowest.
Psychoanalysis is founded securely upon the observation of the facts of mental life; and for that very reason its theoretical superstructure is still incomplete and subject to constant alteration.
The Commerce Department stressed that Thursday's estimate was just the first of three for first-quarter growth and was based on data that were incomplete or subject to revision.
For one control, ADI-R was incomplete; this subject was retained after determining that CDI and clinical assessment were consistent with typical development.
Even though the idea that one gene produces one protein product has long been abandoned for more complicated models, our understanding of transcription remains incomplete and subject to unexpected findings.
A second limitation is that GO categories are often incomplete and subject to change as new data are obtained.
In his 1965 address to the Royal Society of Medicine, Sir Austin Bradford Hill, the statistician who pioneered the RCT, admonished his audience that while science is always incomplete and subject to change, [it] does not confer upon us a freedom to ignore the knowledge we already have, or to postpone the action that it appears to demand at a given time.
Networks may be incomplete so subjects are asymmetrically informed about the actions of other subjects in the same network, which is typically an obstacle to the attainment of an efficient outcome.
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