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— or when I'm on the receiving end of criticism from my editors, I think I know nothing about words and their power to sting or inform at all.
The regulation's transparency requirements do extend to profiling — meaning Facebook will need to inform (at least its international) users they are being profiled when they use the platform, and explain what it means for them.
Policy development, management and planning are often formulated and applied at the regional or catchment scale, however the ecological evidence required to inform at this scale is typically collected from the much smaller scale.
We don't need to see the president, and we don't need to know the party... those things are not going to inform at all what these people go through every day.
Implementation research can inform at multiple points in the policy-making process.
93% (89 97%) inform at least 9 out of 10 patients with CD about gluten-free diet.
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While physicians may not be required to actively lie or withhold information, as might be the case with exercising therapeutic privilege for a cancer diagnosis to a very optimistic but fragile patient, they can be inclined by the standard of care not to inform at-risk people.
This finding shows that during a pandemic, it is critical to inform at-risk groups about their special condition.
It also corresponds to a greater happiness to forgo one's own confidentiality to inform at-risk relatives (0.36, p value <2 × 10−16).
Also, informing at-risk groups about their risks is important during a pandemic.
a candidate should be informed at the outset if online sources may be used to collect information about them.
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