Sentence examples for more specific shortcomings from inspiring English sources

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Comparing the detail of the BES survey with the flawed internet and telephone polls pinpoints more specific shortcomings where young people are concerned.

That broad organizational fatigue was compounded by more specific shortcomings in Puerto Rico itself, beginning with failing to having adequate supplies in the area ahead of Maria's landfall in mid-September.

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Self inspections should be done in the form of an audit of a minimum two people, for which specific topics may be selected (e.g. personnel, equipment, batch records) allowing more specific recognition of shortcomings.

In every case we will encounter and evaluate specific shortcomings and obstacles, which will provide us with a more nuanced understanding of the complex process of coming to terms with the past.

This shortcoming suggests the need to find new and more specific molecular markers.

First, a short summary on the prevalence, quality, and most commonly cited shortcomings of homeopathic controlled trials in general is presented to support the more specific points within influenza trials alone.

Besides being non-invasive, assays for EGFR mutation analysis should be at least as sensitive but more specific than low dose CT to minimize the risk of false positive results, a major shortcoming of CT screening in the NLST trial.

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In addition to the specific shortcomings identified and the responsive actions required, the 2015 resolution plans must include additional information and meet stringently defined, and more conservative, assumptions.

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