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Secondly, the analysis rely on variables identifying the orientation of the school where teachers work (i.e. whether it offers or not vocational programmes) and the orientation of the subject taught by teachers (whether it is vocational or not), but information was not collected on the orientation of the programme in which they teach.

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The analysis relied on only a few out of hundreds of factors available, Mr. Fennell contended.

The analysis relied on flawed data, like statistics on the temperature of tire surfaces, instead of the interiors of tires, Mr. Lampe argued.

The analysis relied on "statistical sleuthing," said Dr. Berry, head of the division of quantitative sciences at M.D. Anderson and senior author of the paper published today in The New England Journal of Medicine.

The analysis relies on asymptotic calculation and complex integration.

The analysis relies on some well known fixed point theorems.

The analysis relies on the concentration inequality in the setting of differential privacy.

The analysis relies on the well-known Schauder's fixed point theorem.

The analysis relies on simulation and experimental results and a number of metrics.

The analysis relies on a fixed point theorem in a cone.

The analysis relies on panel individual and household level data over the period 2002 2013.

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