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In order to consolidate the opposing goals of a "legally binding" and the need for the public to perceive a successful outcome in Copenhagen, I would recommend reframing the definition of what is considered a success.
At 26 and 52 weeks, all participants (n=32) perceived a 'successful' outcome.
At 26 and 52 weeks all participants in this follow-up period (n=32) perceived a 'successful' outcome.
This was smart politics: Reagan was widely perceived as a successful President and Carter as a failure, and the message resonated.
Ms. Westerbeck canvassed her friends beforehand in an unsuccessful attempt to find out more about Mr. Lewis -- what he looked like and whether he was perceived as a successful kind of guy.
In addition to employing music as a way of converting the native populations, the Jesuits also used it as a publicity tool, showcasing locally trained ensembles to highlight what they perceived as a successful endeavor to bring Western culture to South America.
Snap could raise more money, but it also needs to make sure the stock jumps on Day One like it did today — both for being perceived as a successful IPO and to ensure that everyone is getting paid.
Patient safety education is perceived as a successful method to achieve these principal conditions and to stimulate an active reporting culture [ 6].
Robert Baade, an economist at Chicago's Lake Forest College, says that the perceived benefits of a successful Games like Sydney tend to be offset by the number of tourists who stay away.
Robert Baade, an economist at Chicago's Lake Forest College, looked at the perceived benefits of a successful Olympics like Sydney and found that they tend to be offset by the number of tourists who stay away.
Generally, ACLR is perceived to be a successful procedure; however, critical analysis has shown that clinical outcomes are less than optimal, as a recent meta-analysis has shown that normal knee function is restored in only 37% of patients undergoing ACLR [9].
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