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He was, of course, smaller than he is now, but when he sees the trees and when he speaks of the trees he is speaking of things that he is perhaps conscious of, perhaps not, but that in any case should not be communicated clearly.
In the subtraction task the subject had to do subtractions by choosing a random number (around 100) and subtract 7. The result should not be communicated but it should be continued by subtracting 7 from the result and doing this all over until the end of a trial.
In the case of family studies, genetic results should not be communicated to other relatives without their consent.
This shows that even though these documents are defined as the same type of policy-document, different countries have very different takes on what should and should not be communicated within their NAS.
Results should not be communicated by p values, as these confound the size of the effect with its precision, but by using effect estimates with corresponding confidence intervals (CIs).
For the MRI examinations, we have defined an exhaustive catalogue of chance findings that should either, or should not, be communicated to the study participants, to inform about potential health problems that would require further medical attention.
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"These people who should not be communicating are clearly communicating," she said.
"If someone has been sexually assaulted, they should not be communicating with the person that complaint is about," says James Heeney, a Toronto-based employment lawyer.
"Slowly, you get to the line where something shouldn't be communicated," he says.
There are those who think that we shouldn't be communicating what we're doing because it's gauche.
It has not been communicated that well.
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