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In 2008 Belinda Phipps, then chief executive of the NCT, said: "If we just dropped babies like eggs without noticing, what would that say about the responsibilities we're taking on for the next 20 years?
P-values are not a measure of the evidence for or against any hypothesis, nor must they influence decision taking on, for example, developing educational programmes on technology competence that are targeted according to gender (American Statistical Association, 2016).
And about half of students nationwide underestimated how much debt they are taking on for their education.
I am talking about the risk the players are taking on for our entertainment -- the risk, if the growing pile of evidence is to be believed, of brain damage.
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But taking on for-profit lenders, if she choose to, would come with risks: It is a multi-billion-dollar industry with powerful allies in Congress, many of them Republicans, thanks in part of campaign contributions over the years.
I'm sure I was taken on for decoration.
In the early 1960s he was taken on for training by America's space agency.
I was taken on for free by the Jesuits in a boarding school.
Four school students, undergraduates and graduates were taken on for work experience.
He was taken on for his construction skills, but said he hoped to go to the frontline soon.
It's not uncommon to be taken on for teaching work in the academic year following the summer course.
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