Sentence examples for specifying whether this from inspiring English sources

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A North American study reporting increased mortality associated with delayed in-patient transfer to an "open" ICU, in which all physicians had admitting rights, noted that delayed patients were less likely to have received a prompt physician review without specifying whether this was by an ICU specialist [ 30].

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Each assignment will explicitly specify whether this is an option.

Multiple births should be listed, and it should be specified whether this is multiple births per couple or multiple births per conception.

The findings don't specify whether this percentage is predominantly composed of men or women, but I'm willing to take a bet that you will find more value and own-brand products in a female shopper's trolley.

The law requires the government to protect endangered species' habitat, but does not specify whether this applies to land that is not currently suitable for a species to occupy.

It's ideal for cosy-cuddle reading; Little Penguin goes through the day with his carer (a nice touch - it's never specified whether this is Mother, Father, Gran or whoever) and the minimal text and speech bubbles are just enough to establish how special they are to each other... all the way to bedtime.

However, this study does not specify whether this has improved sensitivity and specificity [17].

But, as with its other claims, the party does not specify whether this refers just to the Kashmir region, which is seen as the biggest national security issue.

One had residual LLD of 13%% tibial shortening at 12-year age, and the other 15%% (although it is not specified whether this is pre- or post-operative).

Ferguson [28] defined CLABSI as positive blood and catheter tip culture with clinical sepsis, but failed to include the organism or other potential sources of bacteremia, while Trick [32] defined CLABSI as sepsis plus positive culture, but did not specify whether this included blood culture, catheter tip culture, or both.

In one sense, if I am holding an object such as an apple, and another snatches it from my hand, I have been wronged because in taking the object from my physical possession, the other harms me (Kant does not specify whether this harm is because one's current use of the apple is terminated or because one's body is affected, but the latter fits the argument better).

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