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And conservationists may consider more extreme measures in the future.
Future studies should use genetically sensitive designs to investigate the role of pregnancy substance use in offspring conduct problems and may consider more broadly defined behavioral problems.
This being Easter Sunday, he said, he would "try to be more subdued, what some may consider more Episcopalian" (he was raised Baptist).
"If they have been staying at upper-tier hotels, they may consider more midtier properties," said Ms. Campbell, adding that midpriced chains were becoming more amenable to business travelers' needs.
Finally, for some sensors, we may consider more than one mass function.
Such future work may consider more elaborate low-level feature extraction, for example, by use of wavelets [46].
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When dealing with imperfect systems or with experimental data, we may need to consider more general notions of cohesive subgroups.
Still, the study findings could mean a great deal to the older dieter who may consider four more years a little more seriously than the young dieter.
In a more conservative approach, one may consider a more restrictive method to prune the ends of cCNV segments and narrow the overlapping segment.
Still, there are indications that persons with MCI are more vulnerable and FPs may consider a more pro-active approach towards these patients necessary [ 34– 34].
Hence they may consider alternatives more seriously.
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