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While serious newspapers dislike the idea of paying for information, and rarely do so, there have been occasions when it has happened, most notably during what is widely acknowledged to have been British journalism's most noble investigative story, the thalidomide scandal.
Midwives and nurses were often asked for information in Northern Europe (50%), but they were rarely contacted in Eastern Europe (14%).
For example, the fossil record only rarely includes information that would help us recognize interbreeding.
A 2007 law requires companies to publish brief summaries of clinical trials, but such summaries rarely provide enough information for an independent study of the product's safety.
It is clear that sensing technologies have the potential to inform management decisions at a field level within a season, but when used in isolation, these technologies will rarely provide enough information for the decision maker to confidently change management practice across farms and seasons.
In the case of diseases such as cancer, the conventional cell inspection rarely provides sufficient information for diagnosis because only a small percentage of cells exhibit symptoms of malfunction in early stages of these diseases [ 1, 2].
For information.
But officials rarely disseminate information without an ulterior motive.
While 'usually' was the most common answer after 'always' for all items of this subscale, 3 (2 %) respondents answered 'rarely' for information about meaning of disease, and 3 (2 %) also chose 'rarely' for information about risks of diagnosis and treatment.
The FDA then performs a cursory appraisal of the submitted data, and rarely asks for additional information.
The hackers of today rarely access your information just for the thrill of it.
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