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At the same time, Squier and Runyan both pointed to a methodological weakness in Matshes study: he knew the histories of the babies he autopsied when he examined their necks.
Basing the analysis on national statistics presents a methodological weakness given the current lack of available data.
This approach is used to highlight specific areas of methodological weakness that can be targeted by developmental research.
In order to overcome this methodological weakness, we use the multiple criteria DEA (MCDEA) approach in the evaluation of the two-stage processes.
However, it does not represent a basic or fundamental methodological weakness; it can be overcome if data from future empirical studies such as [44] become available not only for the national but also for the regional level.
The minor but not quantifiable amount of measurements from a different probe or location other than the conventional finger oximeter represents a methodological weakness, but we do not believe affects the outcome or correlation analysis in an important way.
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Chefs play to the list, mindful of its aesthetic preferences and its methodological weaknesses.
But there were methodological weaknesses in those studies, the report said, and the panel urged further research.
Whatever Wilson's overreachings or Wallerstein's methodological weaknesses, though, the new stoics get one thing right.
Some studies that found an association between job stress and hypertension had major statistical or methodological weaknesses that called their results into question, the researchers said.
Moreover, methodological weaknesses qualify the conclusions that can be drawn.
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