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It can't be judged adequately by the "authority" standard, because we don't know who the authors are.
In the absence of risk factors, however, and if the uterus was judged adequately contracted, the midwives commonly refrained from further massage.
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No trial was judged as adequately addressing all of the CONSORT criteria.
After years of trying to reason with, beg and shame Albany's key players, the state's chief judge, Judith Kaye, reluctantly filed a lawsuit, charging that the refusal to pay judges adequately violates the constitutional separation of powers.
We have yet to uncover a satisfactory theory of judging that adequately accounts for the diverse, and often-times conflicting, responsibilities judges possess.
It will also establish milestones for judging how adequately banks and brokerage firms are monitoring suspect accounts and suspect transactions at their institutions.
From a clinical standpoint, most of the inserted implants were judged to be adequately sited.
The case of Mr Assange cannot be adequately judged on the pages of Facebook, by a million tweets and counter-tweets or by political balcony declarations and governmental counter-declarations".
Precursors such as Domingo Sarmiento's Facundo (1845) were judged on how adequately they reflected reality.
According to the historian Kevin Andrews, this is perhaps because they were judged to be adequately protected by the steep terrain.
By keeping time and place ambiguous, Asturias's novel represents a break from former narratives, which until this point had been judged on how adequately they reflected reality.
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