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Major stumbling blocks exist because studies are rarely comparable.
Although scope and degree of violence in Fiji (and elsewhere in the Pacific Islands) were rarely comparable to situations in African states social scientists (and politicians) expressed worries about the danger of territories being beyond the reach and control of state institutions and state power.
Walters said Florida's contracting system is robust, and therefore "rarely comparable, if comparable at all" to other states.
Two interventions were rarely comparable in terms of the content of the intervention, outcomes measured, specific population studied or those implementing the interventions.
In the literature reviews of diagnostic criteria, the definitions and official statistics were found to be rarely comparable across countries, for several good reasons.
The percentage of cross progeny that resulted from mating with me69 mutant males was rarely comparable to that of wild-type crosses.
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But as Mr Giles allows, the data sources underlying the book are often sketchy and rarely perfectly comparable; any analysis would require tweaks to the data (though one would, of course, like those tweaks to be explained and documented in detail).
While the consequences of misguided belief are well-documented in the study of religion, we rarely use comparable standards to critique the religious-like faith bestowed upon our current economic system.
Although substantial effort is frequently invested in the design of a new program, there is rarely a comparable investment in ensuring the sustainability of program benefits.
We have delivered ambitious, innovative work to audiences who rarely see anything comparable.
Only rarely do the comparable Britain-wide survey results reach the opposite majority conclusion to those in Scotland.
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