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Bloomberg has never seemed greatly troubled by the systematic implications of such placating, and he once responded to an anecdote about a charity's having expressed disappointment at the size of a check from the older of his two daughters, Emma, by saying, "That's not very smart.
More species of Synotis need to be examined cytologically to determine the variation pattern of the chromosomes and its systematic implications for the genus.
Although Moers and some other of Göttingen?s new junior professors are somewhat sceptical about the systematic implications of the issue, after the first months in their jobs at least some of them appraise their situation positively.
Almost to the moment of his death he continued his lifelong efforts to rethink and to re-examine the basic foundations and systematic implications of his philosophy, as is rather poignantly reflected in the remarkable philosophical "Diary" in which he recorded his thoughts during this final period.
Then a choice is necessary between revising one's judgment to bring it into line with the systematic implications of the other specific judgments, or else revising the rules (with the possible consequence that a similar problem will arise in another quarter).
Acknowledging these inherent biases and subsequent political, social, and systematic implications is a critical part of the research process.
Based on the phylogeny of Pedicularis, our further aims were to: (i) compare the resulting molecular topology with traditional classifications; and (ii) explore systematic implications of vegetative and floral characters.
The reporting of the search methods used in systematic reviews has implications for how systematic reviews are critically appraised, their reproducibility and how easily they may be updated.
The findings of our systematic review have implications for research and clinical practice.
The findings from this systematic review have implications for clinical practice guidelines, showing that considerable diagnostic uncertainty is likely to exist in patients presenting to their general practitioner, even when they have additional symptoms, signs or test results that are conventionally associated with an increased risk of colorectal cancer (Hamilton and Sharp, 2004).
The poor reporting of harms data in studies and systematic reviews has implications for clinicians and patients because there are difficulties in judging the benefit-risk trade-off when much of the harms data is inadequately reported or not reported at all.
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