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An important problem with this method is that results have been found to be responsive to the procedure used to elicit preferences.
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Studies published on the effects of CMS on mouse behaviour agreed on the importance of the strain used and showed that some strains are responsive to the CMS procedure, a finding which strongly depends on the respective endpoint defined [19] [24].
Similarly, maternal health services would be more responsive to the needs of Muslim women if procedures were put in place to enable Muslim women to be matched unto physicians who are also Muslims or who are, at least, familiar with the religious practices and requirements of Muslim women.
A simpler amendment procedure would have made the charter more of a living document, responsive to the changes in the United Nations itself and in the international community it seeks to reflect and shape.
But he was also determinedly responsive to the modern.
Be responsive to the labor market,' " Mr. Brecher said.
Liberals Believe the church must be responsive to the world.
The government has tried to appear responsive to the crisis.
The state becomes even more responsive to the needs of capitalists and even less responsive to the needs of workers and citizens.
It seemed zippy and responsive to the touch.
"They see I'm responsive to the people.
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