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Finally, we did two sensitivity analyses to determine whether associations differed when other (non-rib) fractures were excluded from the non-case group and when all self reported rib fractures (not only adjudicated fractures) were included in the case group.
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Drawing on some of the best recent studies, he not only adjudicates between the arguments, but also provides dozens of new insights, large and small, into events as familiar as the revolt on Saint-Domingue (now Haiti) and the American Civil War.
The Thomson Reuters MarketScan® research databases are comprised of only adjudicated claims; this minimizes, but not completely removes, the risk of incomplete, missing, or miscoded claims impacting the study findings.
Only adjudicated outcomes are used for statistical analysis.
This sounds reasonable, but international courts try individuals, only adjudicating history incidentally; most recent genocide, like historic genocide, has not been tried internationally; and these courts' operations are highly politically constrained.
Our study was limited in that we could only adjudicate 67 cases of AKI.
But, in 2011, Obama's Office for Civil Rights announced, in a Dear Colleague letter, that it was interpreting Title IX to require schools not only to investigate and adjudicate allegations of sexual violence among students but also to abide by certain detailed policies and procedures.
Belle's father disappears early on, and in many ways this romance becomes a father-daughter piece, with Wilkinson beaming proud of his ward as Belle shows intelligence, not only in helping to adjudicate a famous legal case involving the Zong slave ship vs. an insurance company, but also insisting that when she marries, her race would not be an issue of conciliation and embarrassment.
When the CVD analysis was repeated using CVD deaths coded from death certification only and not adjudicated deaths, the findings were not materially different.
Because there exists at present no neutral ground for adjudicating religious epistemic conflicts, it is not only the case, Alston argues, that an exclusivist is justified (rational) in continuing to consider her own perspective superior.
But perhaps Locke's point wasn't strictly about the Ottomans; he was trying to show the absurdity of any government adjudicating between Christian doctrines, especially but not only in cases where the government happened not to be Christian at all.In any case, the debate about Locke goes on; and some Turks are doing more than laugh.
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