Sentence examples for more appropriately indicated from inspiring English sources

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The latter might be more appropriately indicated by HbA1c, which reflects glycaemia over a period of time, and by the use of insulin, which reflects the necessity for intensified treatment in most cases.

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Alternatively, Microsoft argues that because the software industry is uniquely dynamic, direct proof, rather than circumstantial evidence, more appropriately indicates whether it possesses monopoly power.

The revised manuscript more appropriately describes what these data indicate but it remains unclear whether these data support the interim conclusion that "incomplete and complete cargo release events were affected (by CAPS KO) to the same extent".

Their experimental results indicate that our proposed measure more appropriately describes driver perceptions of the quality of traffic service than do previously proposed performance measures.

Nevertheless, Dodds, interpreting Aquinas, maintains that immutability "seems to signify divine being (esse) more appropriately [than mutability] since it more clearly indicates its distinction from all other things and its transcendence of all human thought and language" (Dodds 2008, 157 158).

Indeed, genomic evidence indicates S. flexneri 6 might more appropriately be classified as a S. boydii serotype; however, for historical and practical reasons, it retains designation as a S. flexneri serotype.

A study in which patients with lower stage disease were evaluated showed the sensitivity of PET to be only 17% indicating that such patients are more appropriately assessed with sentinel node imaging[ 145 ].

While capacity building using a bottom-up or top-down approach has been suggested by others [ 7], the results of our survey clearly indicate that a whole system approach more appropriately accommodates the capacity building needs of health care practitioners.

After its second-season premiere Tuesday night, the show might more appropriately be called, "Smithereens".

The results indicate that all six bacterial proteins are more appropriately classified as fusions of SDO and TSTD1.

The term itself is a derivative from saṃ + jñā, meaning 'to understand,'toto be aware of,' or more appropriately 'to make intelligible' or 'to cause to be understood,' thus indicating the causative function of perception predicates.

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