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Another major limitation is the lack of explicit timeframe for measuring consistency of condom use, even though the responses were interpreted to be consistent condom use in the recent past.
The subject had ALS, and his brother reported that their father had showed tremor and gait disturbance, which were interpreted to be consistent with parkinsonism.
The subject had ALS-parkinsonism, and her sister reported that their cousin showed tremor and gait disturbance, which were interpreted to be consistent with parkinsonism (figure 3B).
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In others, such as the United Kingdom, the courts have, so far as possible, to interpret legislation to be consistent with the Convention, but have no power to strike it down even if they find it to be clearly inconsistent.
As I point out in the essay, Courts already do this: they interpret clauses to be consistent with the global principle of Separation of Powers, for instance, even though there is no "Separation of Powers" clause.
Although limited by a small number of vaccine failures, we interpret these findings to be consistent with indicators of immunogenicity showing very high vaccine induced antibody response and with virological characterisation suggesting an excellent match of vaccine to circulating virus.
We did not use the results of our case-referent design to 'claim' an effect of screening; rather we interpreted the study results to be consistent with a substantial effect of mammographic screening on breast cancer mortality.
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Although the complex pattern of digestion with all three enzymes is not easy to interpret, it is consistent with the presence of different TCAST2 subfamilies in GA2 and 43 strains.
These data were interpreted as being consistent with decreased delivery of O2 to the tissue.
The data from the electronic container group appeared to show a small initial increase in adherence that reduced gradually over time, which could be interpreted as being consistent with the trial results.
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