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Suppose the pattern of inter-individual growth partitioning changes with environmental conditions in favour of small or tall trees, then scaling up from dominant trees to the behaviour of the stand growth may become flawed.

In this context, this research has significant implications for tropical reef management planning and conservation monitoring, which, if natural variability is not taken into account, may become flawed.

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Now, watching out for such flaws may become easier.

Since the conclusion may become unreliable if the data are flawed, this involves an assessment of the internal validity of the included studies [ 1].

And at the Pittsburgh summit in September 2009 it was announced that the G20 would replace the G8 as the main body for the discussion and co-ordination of global economic policy; the older group will simply become a caucus within the G20.Inevitably, however, the G20 also has flaws, which may become more evident at its next meetings, in Canada in June and South Korea in November.

Thus, their impact may become clearer once studies circumventing methodological flaws like small sample sizes, biases in sample ascertainment (e.g., population stratification) or the testing of multiple subsamples and subphenotypes without addressing the multiple testing issues are performed [ 142].

Our justice system is flawed; it needs help and those who may become embroiled in it and may (wrongly) lose their liberty need help.

This approach has a flaw in that servers may become overloaded if they accept too many requests in an admission interval, as the decisions are made only at interval boundaries.

Breathing may become difficult.

Antitrust regulators may become wary.

Still, relations may become abrasive.

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