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In most countries in SSA, CRVS is not the first priority in the political agendas and ministries do not approach registration systems in/when seeking data that they can use in their decision-making processes.

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When people know there are reasons to think their business will be blown up by new market developments, he said, they're more likely to seek data that helps them respond.

This week they plan to drill into the lake, buried beneath some 2,600 feet of ice, to search for ancient microbial life and seek data that shed light on the role that subglacial lakes and rivers play in stabilizing or destabilizing the ice sheet.

When spillways were opened to divert the flooding Mississippi last spring, scientists studying the waters sought data that might help restore the river's eroding delta.

POC seeks data that provide confidence in the therapeutic activity and safety of a new chemical entity, which can rapidly lead to a key "GO/NO-GO" decision point for further development.

We sought data that fulfilled the following criteria: large, recent studies of UK patients with a diagnosis of cirrhosis (with details of aetiology).

For any outcome within a stage of the programme theory, we will seek data that enable us to make inferences about what the mechanism(s) might be and the contexts under which they are triggered.

Theoretical sampling was used to identify participants from the potential informants since a constant comparative method was used to guide future interviews, that is, we sought data that would challenge and support our evolving understanding, seeking exceptions and looking for variation [ 27, 33].

For each environmental factor on our wish-list we therefore sought data that were spatially contiguous, comprehensive across the UK and centred around 2001, to correspond with the decennial census which would be our source of denominator data for subsequent testing of the summary measure's utility.

Functional piecewise approximation seeks data representation that is compact, highly simplified and meaningful.

I was seeking data on those offenses that CPS calls Group 4, 5 and 6 violations of the Student Code of Conduct -- things like aggravated assault, gang activity, possession of a "dangerous object," arson, etc. Would CPS be willing, I asked, to provide parents with information about the numbers and types of Group 4, 5 and 6 violations that have occurred in its schools during a given school year?

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