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Today, they are just as likely to evaluate a front-end framework like Ionic, Meteor or Aurelia and build it themselves.
It was interesting that evaluations of drug management programs that shift costs to patients were more likely to evaluate patient-focused and clinical endpoints than evaluations of programs that limit or control access through benefit restrictions or by stimulating a switch in prescribing or utilization to preferred agents.
Adults are more likely to evaluate software purchases based on more extensive research".
Our adversaries are likely to evaluate all public responses related to these programs.
Specifically, individuals with SAD evaluate social situations as more threatening, and others are highly likely to evaluate the SAD sufferer negatively.
This results in large part from the fact that a systems engineer is likely to evaluate the effectiveness of a tentative design by the same methods an operations research specialist would use with actual hardware.
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Based on these observations, the body of evidence in this review is likely inadequate to evaluate causation because evidence is available from very few studies and the disease outcomes evaluated tend to be common non-specific outcomes, i.e., self reported wheeze.
A person under those circumstances is not likely to critically evaluate the evidence presented, and the internet "is full of people that are convinced that vaccines are bad".
This procedure is more likely to merely evaluate needling effects regarding the depth or the site of needle insertion.
Previous studies have hypothesized that students who performed well academically in a particular course were more likely to positively evaluate their instructor [ 20, 21].
Also, organisation-wide activities sometimes fall under the auspices of 'quality improvement programs', and are therefore more likely to be evaluated, when they are evaluated, by an internal quality audit than arm's length researchers.
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