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Although the need for adjustment is much less in RCTs than in epidemiological studies, an adjusted analysis may be sensible, especially if one or more variables is thought to be prognostic.
The structural budget deficit is much smaller than claimed, as is the need for adjustment.
The structure of management on the fourteenth floor has also been transformed to meet the need for adjustment to more rapid change, across a wider band of concern.
These results confirm that the CHEBI can be successfully applied for detection of cracks with varying severities without the need for adjustment of the excitation frequencies.
This need for adjustment is particularly important for seedlings that have been started at home or with young plants that have been raised in a greenhouse.
One of the main problems of robots is the lack of adaptability and the need for adjustment every time the robot changes its working place.
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The need for adjustments and fine-tuning is almost inevitable.
Floating constructions naturally rise with the water level, negating the need for adjustments or rebuilding.
Meanwhile, for the town that built its reputation on the idea of being the home of the original man, the revelations have brought a need for adjustments.
An official of the ruling PRI party, when it was fighting the last election, talked to me about the need for "adjustments" with the most powerful cartel.
Real-time technology, based on the coordinated data used to monitor results and indicate the need for adjustments, helps improve a company's productivity.
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