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His "Basic Statistics" (1969) was one of the first textbooks on Bayesian statistics, which assess the uncertainty of future outcomes by incorporating new evidence as it arises, rather than relying on historical data.

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When negativity arises, rather than allowing yourself to be drawn into self-defeating, negative thoughts, replace it with thoughts about what you like about yourself".

Cornish intelligently uses his medium-range budget to suggest, rather than show the aliens themselves, and succeeds in creating a genuine action picture from which comedy naturally arises, rather than a series of sketch-show gags we are expected to buy into as drama.

Whenever a challenge arises, rather than carelessly and spontaneously reacting, surprise those involved by remaining silent.

These considerations guide (theoretical) research in the direction of investigating how continuous somatic change arises, rather than focusing at age-specific events.

Secondly, a conceptual issue arises: rather than defining patients only in terms of their use of services as frequent versus occasional attenders, their needs should be taken into account when discussing appropriate use of health care[ 18].

The violation of Belgian neutrality was crucial to securing broad moral support for British intervention, but it was not the reason for that intervention, which arose rather from the British government's strategic commitment to France and was decided on some time before the presentation of a German ultimatum to Brussels.

But first it took them to Japan to see the Toyota way of working: managers and workers weren't antagonists when a problem arose, rather than punishing the worker closest to it the managers conferred with him to figure out a solution.

But first it took them to Japan to see the Toyota way of working: managers and workers weren't antagonists — when a problem arose, rather than punishing the worker closest to it the managers conferred with him to figure out a solution.

Yet if safe combinations of bubbles and ultrasound can be found, blowing bubbles at diseases could be a clever way to tackle problems where they arise, rather than subjecting the whole of a patient's body to treatments it does not need.

As the great Indian art historian Vidya Dehejia puts it, "the idea that such sensual images might generate irreverent thoughts did not seem to arise; rather the established associations appear to have been with accentuated growth, prosperity and auspiciousness".

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