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Thus, before accepting a multi-scale usage of an instrument, an important aspect that needs scrutinizing concerns whether there is sufficient discriminatory power across the factors and whether these factors are thus appropriate descriptors of truly independent theoretical dimensions [ 21].

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And it is not just the math test that needs to be scrutinized.

However, the classification of Fig. 2 is grounded on the theoretical framework of section "Theoretical framework and research hypotheses" and illustrates the expected pattern from the educational literature that needs to be scrutinized in the present bibliometric study.

The practice of adaptation is common here because it helps Iranian artists get around censorship, as you can claim that the story you're telling is someone else's story, not a story about Iran, and therefore not a story that needs to be scrutinized, not a story that would be of any concern to the government.

Since our data indicate that auditory orientation in crickets does not necessitate meandering walking paths as observed in other studies [34], [35], [18] the different experimental conditions may need scrutinizing.

"So there is a bit of danger," he said, "that one carries in one's baggage ideas that need to be scrutinized carefully, both in terms of their social impact and of their compatibility with the traditional systems and aspirations of the people".

The success rate should improve, and at any rate it's good enough to give a ballpark measure and indicate images that need to be scrutinized more closely.

Therefore, this is another issue that needs to be closely assessed as the ART adherence by clients is scrutinized.

All things considered, are citizens themselves now responsible for keeping track of and scrutinizing the algorithmic decisions made about them, or is this something that needs to be encoded into the designs of the digital platforms they're using?

We pick out every dimple of cellulite, scrutinize every inch of our body, and analyze every part of ourselves that needs improvement.

Representative Robert B. Aderholt, Republican of Alabama, said last week that Congress needed to "scrutinize FEMA's preliminary damage estimates" and could "no longer afford to simply throw money at calamities and then ask the hard questions later".

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