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Baker offers a judicious examination of a whole range of problems, from whether sunscreens help prevent cancer to global warming, while trying to build up a realistic picture of the limits of scientific certainty.
In one judicious examination of this subject, Judt observes that European progressives have been better than their American counterparts at allowing "that there might really have existed a secret Communist underground" — and a real mortal, moral conflict, one could add.
A historian's judicious examination of the dictator who helped create Fascism from a mix of socialism and nationalism; he ruled Italy for 21 years, losing touch with reality when he became dependent on Hitler and too well acquainted with war.
Though no historical moment is exactly parallel to another, a judicious examination of what our ancestors confronted and how they handled the challenges of their time can do us no harm, and might just help us, as we make our way through what George Eliot called the "dim lights and tangled circumstance" of the world.
This propensity to anthropomorphise is not seen as a hindrance to social robot development, but rather a useful mechanism that requires judicious examination and employment in social robot research.
This finding reinforces the importance of careful specification of prior covariates as well as judicious examination and interpretation of the unadjusted and semi-Bayesian adjusted estimates along with their precision.
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The result is a fresh, intelligent and judicious re-examination of Mussolini and the Fascist period.
However, judicious use of the history (presence of morning stiffness), physical examination (presence of rash), and thoughtful interpretation of ANA titers will significantly assist in distinguishing children with this life-threatening illness from children with more benign conditions.
The objective of this study was to determine if judicious dosing of morphine sulfate can provide pain relief without changing important physical examination findings in patients with acute appendicitis.
Mill's theory of knowledge, best represented in his Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy (1865), was not particularly original but rather a judicious combination of the doctrines of Berkeley and Hume; it symbolized his mistrust of vague metaphysics, his denial of the a priori element in knowledge, and his determined opposition to any form of intuitionism.
Finally, although bone marrow examination may not be recommended for the majority of patients presenting with features characteristic of ITP [ 1], the judicious performance of this procedure may be necessary in patients with atypical features, particularly in the elderly.
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