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The NAO urges DfID to make more systematic comparisons between multilateral and bilateral aid to see whether it is getting enough value for money from multilateral funds.
One tool that Baron advocates is for federal agencies to make more systematic use of waivers (pdf), giving states more leeway to try out new approaches – provided their experiments are coupled with rigorous evaluation.
Philosophy, she contends, provides an ideal framework for interpreting the testimony of combat veterans because it "sharpens the distinctions, maps the conceptual terrain, presses us to make more systematic or coherent what confuses or defies sense".
Thus, hands-on experiences appear to have negatively impacted performance, leading participants to make more systematic mistakes when predicting the sinking rate of real objects.
Although the application of propositional analysis methods has some limitations, we show how such limitations are being addressed and present some examples of information tools that have been developed to ease, and make more systematic, the process of analysis.
We have made some use of RAMPAGE TSS data (Batut et al. 2013), which are drawn from a complete range of developmental stages, and will soon make more systematic use of that dataset.
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In a statement released following the report's unveiling in New York, Zeid said that "investigations into sexual abuse must be made more systematic and effective, and those responsible for those most toxic of crimes must be punished".
Some courses of action have emerged and will be further explored: simplified appointment making, more systematic reminders and follow-ups, better structured vaccine transport and storage.
However, we argue that such cross-fertilisation of ontological information should be made more systematic in order to expand the explanatory power of studies of the microbial world.
Conversely, with prospective accumulation of studies and datasets where the plan is eventually to combine them, the term "(prospective) meta-analysis" may make more sense than "systematic review".
First, government regulators anticipated that creating indicators of nursing homes' quality performance would guide and make more rigorous and systematic existing regulatory oversight processes that had been characterized as idiosyncratic.
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