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Exploring what people are able to do and be provides a more appropriate standard by which to evaluate whether their condition has improved rather than focusing exclusively on their incomes or per capita GDP.
A more appropriate standard would measure the share of insurers' total revenues devoted to care, as some analysts have urged.
Finally, GLLAMM uses full pseudo-maximum-likelihood estimation for generalized linear mixed models with any number of levels using adaptive quadrature,[ 10] which may result in more appropriate standard errors, especially when working with categorical outcomes.
Penalised regression gives more appropriate standard errors and more symmetrical log-likelihoods than unpenalised regression (Bull et al., 2007) so that a Normal-approximation draw is more appropriate than for "Normal/allow".
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"In my general experience, the SAT is using more appropriate standards for proving that you have a disability," says Matt Cohen, a special-education lawyer in Chicago.
And therefore they have no more appropriate standard-bearer than Ted Cruz, who became a household name by forcing the government to shut down altogether.
Lowering school construction costs by using more appropriate standards and local materials could further reduce costs.
A more appropriate measure might be underemployment.
To this end, the more appropriate BioPAX standard is available (80).
Count data models are more appropriate than standard linear regression models for this outcome variable, which is a non-negative integer dependent variable [ 19].
The entity axis codes would be a more appropriate reference standard for they provide the ICD 10 codes for the conditions or events reported as listed by the death certifier and maintains the order as written on the death certificate [ 43]; but as noted earlier only the record axis codes were made available for this study.
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