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The voters they sent to the polls would cast a ballot, using pen, paper and outdated technology, which could easily fail and critically jeopardize results (as we witnessed in 2000 with Bush v. Gore).
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Our data indicate that diet adherence is good, and because deviations are few, they are unlikely to jeopardize study results.
Even when the forces of good arguably get it right, unintended consequences and leaks jeopardize the results.
Accordingly, if the study provides limited risk reduction benefit, why introduce the potential for selection bias that would jeopardize the results?
The number of false negatives would be high enough to jeopardize the results of genetic analyses, if these siblings were treated as unaffected in the analyses.
A symmetrical inverted funnel shape indicates low publication bias, whereas an asymmetrical funnel indicates potential publication bias which may jeopardize the results and conclusion of the meta-analysis conducted.
Besides, even if no patellar luxation occurs, osteoarthritis may frequently result from using the classical approach, possibly jeopardizing surgical results considerably [ 14].
Systemic or local condition that might have jeopardized the results.
Congenital and dental anomalies Systemic or local condition that might have jeopardized the results Failure to attend more than two appointments.
Hence, it does not seem that matching along an unobserved trait potentially correlated with future labor supply (we focus on couples who have been married for at least 4 years) seriously jeopardizes our results and their interpretation.
It does not seem that matching along a dimension potentially correlated with future labor supply (we focus on couples who have been married for at least 4 years) seriously jeopardizes our results and their interpretation12.
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