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And he believes in a cult of personality his own that should obviate the need for questions.
Losing to Australia is nothing new for England – and it is certainly nothing to be embarrassed about – but this time there seems a more pressing need for questions to be asked of the national side.
These concern the need for questions of practical value to forest management, appropriate effect size estimation and weighting of primary studies that differ in study design and quality.
Young people understood the need for questions about their fertility and sexual activity and parents also thought it was fine to ask their children questions on these topics as it was relevant to their treatment and age.
Lower mean rank indicates less perceived need For questions regarding perceptions at the unit level, group Hi was significantly more positive than group Lo for all four items assessed (Table 3).
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These questions had to be completely rephrased to be very specific, illustrating the need for testing questions in the target population.
No need for intrusive questions, gymgoer.
The technology recognises a customer's unique formation of words, cancelling the need for security questions or passwords.
Conventional systematic review methodology [ 12, 13] emphasises the need for review questions to be precisely formulated.
This might make the consultation more efficient, but reducing the need for routine questions to focus on patients' particular needs.
However, due to participants' impairment in communication and need for direct questions, rather than lengthy questionnaires, this was deemed appropriate.
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