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Sceptics may downplay the significance of these street eruptions.
Many Japanese are worried that Tepco may downplay the risks: it has in the past.
Lenders seeking help from the federal government may exaggerate the risk to students; government officials, on the other hand, may downplay the danger in order to avoid causing panic.
However, this estimate is likely to be overly optimistic and may downplay the realistic result of accelerator throughput degradation in actual implementation.
Cynicism may downplay the importance of such summit and the role of the U.S. government in such a process.
Given the size of the potential market, commercial offers may downplay the risks and exaggerate potential benefits.
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Moreover, the dose-response relationship with involvement in traditional student folklore or with the number of room-mates may downplay this risk of confounding without totally removing it.
This issue has been touched upon by Stallones and Beseler [2003] who attribute different injury reports between women and men to women's perceived role on the farm; women may downplay their work risks, as they view their role on the farm as minor, emphasizing instead their position as homemakers.
It is possible that a similar bias exists in some systematic reviews of adverse effects, where the review may downplay any safety concerns.
In particular, they feared that the EBM approach may downplay a traditional emphasis on treating patients individually as well as drawing upon the "art" of the practitioner.
While some defense officials may downplay concerns about autonomy, Jonathan Moreno, a professor of medical ethics and health policy at the University of Pennsylvania, is urging policymakers to think now about the implications of unmanned systems, which is already having profound implications.
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