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An administrative court already dissolved an earlier assembly, and on the eve of Mr. Morsi's election in June, the Constitutional Court also dissolved Parliament, in each case citing technical issues of eligibility.
Secondly, outreach must address issues of eligibility and accessibility.
For this reason, the NIH "strongly encourages" applicants to contact the prospective NIH institute "to discuss issues of eligibility and the specific provisions of this award".
15 18 19 The PEDro scale assesses the internal and external validity of a study by addressing the issues of eligibility criteria, randomisation, allocation, blinding, statistics and data reporting.
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The issue of eligibility has always been a murky one.
There was a real concern that everyone seen was dealt with fairly, and that work that deserved to be nominated or shortlisted was not somehow overlooked or left out due to some issue of eligibility.
"Clearly there is an issue of eligibility," chief birther Orly Taitz told U.S. News a while ago.
It later quoted four paragraphs from Judge Land's order fining Taitz -- but only a section of sarcastic remarks making the point that Taitz has not demonstrated that her clients have standing to sue Obama or the federal government over the issue of eligibility.
In the past this issue of eligibility have been a source of great conflict between the heralds, as such submissions are made on an officer for clients basis, which meant some 'unsuitability' was ignored in lieu of profit by past officers.
With home-based self-sampling, the issue of eligibility needs to be clearly communicated in the materials sent with the kit.
Although the issue of eligibility for competitive sports remains debatable for gene mutation carriers with no clinical signs of the disease (and even with negative CMR), we believe that strenuous effort should be avoided.
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