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Lecter's destruction of Starling certainly is systematic, but it is much more complicated than that and has to do, at first, with seeking to rebuild her in the place of his dead sister.
"The operational problem is systematic, but it doesn't impede growth," explained the analyst, noting that Redbox still has a pricing advantage.
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The study, published this week in the Journal of Pain, is not a systematic review, but it is the largest study of its kind to look at gender issues and pain.
Ms. Morayef said the cases of detention and torture did not appear to be "systematic," but added, "It is enough to set off alarm bells and call for an investigation into abuses by the military police".
Systematic failure But it is the Equality and Human Rights Commission that can issue compliance notices and instigate investigations.
It doesn't exactly encourage systematic reflection, but it's a long ways from a civil war".
It is not intended to replace the use of systematic reviews, but it does provide a rigorous way to synthesize information when data are unevenly or thinly distributed, or highly variable in focus.
I fancy there are people in this country who believe that the work inaugurated by Langley is still proceeding in a systematic way, but it is unfortunate that his work was not permitted to expand and to develop into one of the first national institutions of this kind.
In the ideal case, this evidence is retrieved from systematic reviews, but it is also based on individual studies and, when no evidence is available, on expert opinion.
One key component of a systematic review process is methodological quality, which forms part of the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines [ 2] used to assess the under-taking and reporting of systematic reviews, but it is unclear how this has been undertaken in this review.
But then Bosanquet adds that "every verified result is pro tanto a confirmation of any principles from which it is deducible" (ibid).. Inference, then, is neither deductive (i.e., from general principles) nor inductive (e.g., from instances or sense data, but "systematic"—it proceeds from within a whole or a system.
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