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Although the natural ebb and flow of resolutions makes broad conclusions from these agreements difficult, we know that DOJ officials continue to emphasize the Department's commitment to pursuing alleged corporate wrongdoers.
Further subanalysis of the relationship of these variables makes broad conclusions difficult, as patient numbers decrease with further subcategorization.
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"It is not appropriate to make broad conclusions or impose a one-size fits all regulatory approach for this wide range of substances," a spokesperson says.
So it would be unfair for me to make broad conclusions about the food industry or point fingers at specific companies.
In a 17-page response to the civil rights office in October, the department said the reviewers relied on anecdotal information "to make broad conclusions regarding our language-access practices and the ability to provide meaningful access that are based on little, if any, factual data to support such conclusions".
While simplified, it allows us to make broad conclusions regarding the extent and determinants of VEGF proteolytic release.
Although the sample sizes are too small to make broad conclusions and/or generalizations about the quality of essential drugs in India, they provide at least one reasonable scenario of the cities sampled.
While a larger sample size is needed to make broad conclusions, findings suggest that drugs procured from so-called "cheap" website pharmacies may not always be less expensive than more reputable websites, or at least in the case of Viagra®, even less expensive than physical-location pharmacies.
The omission of recent mtDNA studies (Behar et al., 2008, PLoS One 3 e2062) is surprising as is the use of a single X chromosomal locus (DYS44) to make broad conclusions about genetic relatedness.
Though we attempted to compare socio-economic groups based on caste and whether respondents were above or below the poverty line, we found that respondents in all categories saw themselves as relatively poor, and though this is a relevant finding we cannot use this to make broad conclusions on how differences in socio-economic status impact delivery preferences.
Some of their research lumps numerous cities/scenarios together, which is fine for making broader conclusions.
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