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Patients who benefit from treatment within the NHS or other health care systems can expect to find research being carried on as a routine activity, and that it is reasonable to be approached with an invitation to participate, perhaps even to presume acceptance rather than rejection, at least in relation to non-intervention research involving minimal risk [ 19, 45, 49, 153].

During those years, some other top East Coast colleges increased their number of early acceptances, presuming that some of those accepted would abandon them if they got in later to one of those three colleges.

Due to the traditional hierarchical structure and the significant cultural and educational barriers between physicians and nurses, it may be presumed that the acceptance of nurses as case managers on the part of the physicians will be difficult to achieve.

Acceptance will be presumed, but evidence of both delivery and donative intent has long been thought to be essential.

She says she does not presume that Mr. Carnahan's acceptance of her support represents a Playboy endorsement but she does presume that "the overwhelming majority of Missourians know Playboy as a magazine of high editorial quality".

This presumed 'legality' contributes to the societal acceptance and political strength of the tobacco industry in developed countries, relative to international terrorist groups.

The acceptance of men's roller derby presumes an ideal: everyone should have access to all forms of sport.

It is noteworthy that most theories related to gap acceptance behavior, as employed for unsignalized intersections and roundabouts, presume that drivers are consistent and uniform, so that the capacity estimations based on the gap acceptance models are performed assuming constant values for the critical and follow-up headways which represent an average value of all the observed drivers.

Many a presumed pre-Clovis site has failed to gain scholarly acceptance over the question of whether stone pieces that look like tools were the work of early humans or of nature.

It is presumed that the maximum number of allowed iterations and acceptance criteria for the algorithm to not flag an ambiguous solution for another iteration play major roles.

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