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The memo adds: "Districts should be sensitive to cases that have a hardship," pointing, for example, to families that might have transportation problems.
Perhaps the most famous of these is a hypothesis advanced by the evolutionary psychologists Leda Cosmides and John Tooby, who argue that we have within ourselves what they call a cheater detection module, and that we're enormously sensitive to cases that involve violations of normative rules.
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Exact linking of names, gender and dates of birth that is not sensitive to case is performed.
Word combinations were a feature extracted from the death certificate (see the TokenStem n-gram feature from Table 1); however, there was likely insufficient samples of these cases for training a model that was sensitive to such cases.
The Supreme Court also said that lower courts should be sensitive to how cases could affect American foreign policy.
The proposed architecture is less sensitive to several cases of the common variations and occlusions that affect and degrade gait recognition performance.
These techniques are sensitive to test cases that fail with different characteristics, as proposed by the data analysis, since techniques may perform well with failures with a characteristic and bad with another scenario.
This approach was particularly sensitive to full cases, correctly identifying 90% of them.
One interpretation is that the surveillance method used by Perencevich et al. was not sensitive to all cases of postdischarge SSI.
It was demonstrated that the confirmed reagent, which contains the higher amount of phospholipids, should be preferred since it is not sensitive to the cases of APS.
Indeed, the surveillance criteria for clinical sepsis might be sensitive to local case management policies, for instance, regarding antimicrobial drug prescription.
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