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Sandelowski (25), p. 176) offers a good principle as she succinctly concludes that: 'an adequate sample size in qualitative research is one that permits – by virtue of not being too large – the deep, case oriented analysis that is a hallmark of all qualitative inquiry, and that results in – by virtue of not being too small – a new and richly textured understanding of experience'.
Most tech companies are allowed to maintain Chair-CEO duality by virtue of their US listing where it is permitted, unlike in two-thirds of OECD countries and now many emerging markets.
Maybe this bank submits rates at which it could borrow – which it is permitted to do, by definition, under the submitting rules – if those rates are lower by virtue of only being a quote it received?
All that is comes to be by virtue of connectedness.
An eager volunteer is chosen by virtue of proximity.
The photograph is attached by virtue of this causal relationship.
An existence result is provided by virtue of approximation techniques.
Having B is adaptive by virtue of its causing adaptive behavior, not by virtue of having true content.
The price is set by virtue of scarcity.
Any interpretation of one single factor is limited by virtue of its intricate nature.
Paradoxically, steady-state hypocapnia is stabilizing by virtue of decreased plant gain [ 56– 58].
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